Lung Transplant Recipient Registration (TRR)

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Lung Transplant Recipient Registration (TRR)

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Thoracic Transplant Recipient Registration (TRR) Field Descriptions

Transplant Recipient Registration (TRR) records are generated and available immediately after a transplant event is reported through the recipient feedback process in WaitlistSM. Forms are generated by the age at transplant, not the age at listing. The TRR record is completed by the transplant center performing the transplant. The registration and hospital discharge follow-up information is combined in this record.

Complete the TRR at hospital discharge or six weeks post transplant, whichever is first. If the recipient is still hospitalized at six weeks post transplant, provide data regarding the recipient’s progress consistent with the six-week time frame.

The TRR must be validated within 90 days of the record generation date. Example: If the recipient is removed as being transplanted on 10/1/XXXX, the TRR form will be due 90 days from that date, 12/30/XXXX. See OPTN Policies for additional information. Use the search feature to locate specific policy information on Data Submission Requirements.

To correct information that is already displayed on an electronic record, call the UNetSM Help Desk at 1-800-978-4334.

Additional Resources: See History of Definition Changes.

Recipient Information

Name: Verify the last name, first name and middle initial of the transplant recipient is correct. If the information is incorrect, corrections may be made on the recipient's TCR record.

DOB: Verify the displayed date is the recipient's date of birth. If the information is incorrect, corrections may be made on the recipient's TCR record.

SSN: Verify the recipient's social security number is correct. If the information is incorrect, contact the Help Desk at 1-800-978-4334.

Gender: Verify the recipient's gender is correct. If the information is incorrect, corrections may be made on the recipient's TCR record.

HIC: Verify the 9 to 11 character Health Insurance Claim number for the recipient indicated on the recipient's most recently updated TCR record is correct. If the recipient does not have a HIC number, you may leave this field blank.

Tx Date: Verify that the displayed transplant date is correct. The transplant date is determined by the start of the organ anastomosis during transplant or the start of the islet infusion. Organ transplants include solid organ transplants and islet infusions. An organ transplant procedure is complete when any of the following occurs:

The chest or abdominal cavity is closed and the final skin stitch or staple is applied.

The transplant recipient leaves the operating room, even if the chest or abdominal cavity cannot be closed.

The islet infusion is complete.

State of Permanent Residence: Select the name of the state of the recipient's permanent address at the time of transplant (location of full-time residence, not transplant center location). This field is required.  (List of State codes)

Permanent Zip: Enter the recipient's permanent zip code at the time of transplant (location of full-time residence, not transplant center location). This field is required.

Provider Information

Recipient Center: The Recipient Center information reported in Waitlist displays. Verify that the center information is the hospital where the transplant operation was performed. The Provider Number is the 6-character Medicare identification number of the hospital. This is followed by the Center Code and Center Name.

Physician Name: Enter the name of the physician who is following the patient. This field is required.

Physician NPI #: Enter the 10-character CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services) assigned National Provider Identifier of the transplant physician. Your hospital billing office may be able to obtain this number for you. This field is required.

Surgeon Name: Enter the name of the primary surgeon, who performed the transplant operation, and under whose name the transplant is billed. This field is required.

Surgeon NPI #: Enter the 10-character CMS (Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services) assigned National Provider Identifier of the transplant surgeon. Your hospital billing office may be able to obtain this number for you. This field is required.

Donor Information

UNOS Donor ID #: The UNOS Donor ID number, reported in the Recipient Feedback, will display. Each potential donor is assigned an identification number by OPTN/UNOS. This ID number corresponds to the date the donor information was entered into the OPTN/UNOS computer system.

Recovering OPO: The Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) code will display. Verify the code is correct.

Donor Type: The donor type, reported in the Recipient Feedback, will display. Verify the recipient's donor type is correct. If the information is incorrect, contact the Help Desk at 1-800-978-4334.

Deceased indicates the donor was not living at the time of donation.
Living
indicates the donor was living at the time of donation.

Patient Status

Primary Diagnosis: Select the primary diagnosis for the disease requiring a transplant for this recipient. If the recipient has had a previous transplant for the same organ type, enter Retransplant/Graft Failure as the primary diagnosis for that organ. If Other, Specify is selected, enter the primary diagnosis in the space provided. The primary diagnosis should not be changed to concur with the pathology confirmed diagnosis. The primary diagnosis field should reflect information known at the time of transplant. This field is required.  (List of Thoracic Diagnosis codes)

Date: Last Seen, Retransplanted, or Death: Complete at discharge (if discharged prior to six weeks from transplant date) or at six weeks from transplant date, whichever occurs first. Enter the date the hospital reported the recipient as living, retransplanted (when the data was obtained prior to the recipient's discharge) or the date of the recipient's death, using the standard 8-digit numeric format of MM/DD/YYYY. This field is required.

Patient Status: Complete at discharge (if discharged prior to six weeks from transplant date) or at six weeks from transplant date, whichever occurs first. Select the appropriate status for this recipient. If Dead is selected, indicate the cause of death. This field is required.  (List of Patient Status codes)

Living
Dead
Retransplanted

Primary Cause of Death: If the Patient Status is Dead, select the patient's cause of death. If an Other code is selected, enter the other cause of death in the space provided. (List of Primary Cause of Death codes)

Contributory Cause of Death: If the Patient Status is Dead, select the patient's contributory cause of death. If an Other code is selected, enter the other cause of death in the space provided. (List of Contributory Cause of Death codes)

Contributory Cause of Death: If the Patient Status is Dead, select the patient's contributory cause of death. If an Other code is selected, enter the other cause of death in the space provided. (List of Contributory Cause of Death codes)

Note: If the patient is being retransplanted, access the patient's last record for their previous transplant and select Retransplanted in the Patient Status field. This will stop the generation of TRF records associated with the previous transplant.

Transplant Hospitalization:

Date of Admission to Tx Center: Enter the date the recipient was admitted to the transplant center, using the 8-digit MM/DD/YYYY format. If the patient was admitted to the hospital before it was determined a transplant was needed, enter the date it was determined the patient needed a transplant.  This field is required.

Date of Discharge from Tx Center: Enter the date the recipient was released to go home, using the 8-digit MM/DD/YYYY format. The recipient's hospital stay includes total time spent in different units of the hospital, including medical and rehab. This information is not required in the TRR record, but if entered here, it will automatically fill in the future TRF records. It is required in the TRF record.

Note: Leave this field blank if the recipient was removed from the waiting list with a code of 21, indicating the recipient died during the transplant procedure.

Clinical Information: PRETRANSPLANT

Medical Condition at time of transplant: Select the choice that best describes the recipient's condition and location just prior to the time of transplant. This field is required.

IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT - Patient was hospitalized and in the ICU prior to transplant preparation and the actual transplant.

HOSPITALIZED NOT IN ICU - Patient was hospitalized but not in the ICU prior to transplant preparation and the actual transplant.

NOT HOSPITALIZED - Patient was not hospitalized prior to transplant preparation and the actual transplant.

Patient on Life Support: If the recipient was on life support at the time of transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. If Yes is selected, select life support types that apply. If Other Mechanism is selected, enter the type of mechanism in the space provided. This field is required.

(Heart Only)

Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Intra Aortic Balloon Pump
Prostaglandins
Intravenous Inotropes
Inhaled NO
Ventilator
- Select only if the recipient is on continuous invasive ventilation.
Other mechanism

(Lung and Heart/Lung Only)

Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation
Intra Aortic Balloon Pump
Prostacyclin Infusion
Prostacyclin Inhalation
Inhaled NO
Ventilator -
Select only if the recipient was on continuous invasive ventilation.
IV Inotropes
(pediatric recipients only)
Other Mechanism

Patient on Ventricular Assist Device: If the candidate was on a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) at the time of transplant, select the type. If the candidate was not on a VAD, select None. This field is required.(List of Device Type codes)

If a VAD was indicated, select the brand of device that the candidate was on. If LVAD+RVAD was indicated, select the brand of device the candidate was on for both LVAD and RVAD. If Other, Specify is selected for one of the following, specify the name in the space provided.

LVAD: (List of LVAD codes)

Abiomed AB5000
Abiomed BVS 5000
Berlin Heart EXCOR
Biomedicus
Cardiac Assist Protek Duo

Cardiac Assist Tandem Heart

CentriMag (Thoratec/Levitronix)
Evaheart
Heartmate II

Heartmate III
Heartsaver VAD
Heartware HVAD

Impella CP

Impella RP
Impella Recover 2.5
Impella Recover 5.0
Jarvik 2000
Maquet Josta Rotaflow
Medos

PediMag (Thoratec/Levitronix)
ReliantHeartAssist 5

ReliantHeart aVAD

Terumo DuraHeart
Thoratec IVAD
Thoratec PVAD
Toyobo
Ventracor VentrAssist
Worldheart Levacor
Other, Specify
- Select if the candidate is on a device brand that is not in the list.

RVAD: (List of RVAD codes)

Abiomed AB5000
Abiomed BVS 5000
Berlin Heart EXCOR
Biomedicus
Cardiac Assist Protek Duo

Cardiac Assist Tandem Heart

CentriMag (Thoratec/Levitronix)
Evaheart
Heartmate II

Heartmate III
Heartsaver VAD
Heartware HVAD

Impella CP

Impella RP
Impella Recover 2.5
Impella Recover 5.0
Jarvik 2000
Maquet Josta Rotaflow
Medos

PediMag (Thoratec/Levitronix)
ReliantHeartAssist 5

ReliantHeart aVAD

Terumo DuraHeart
Thoratec IVAD
Thoratec PVAD
Toyobo
Ventracor VentrAssist
Worldheart Levacor
Other, Specify
- Select if the candidate is on a device brand that is not in the list.

TAH: (List of TAH codes)

AbioCor
SynCardia CardioWest
Other, Specify
- Select if the candidate is on a device brand that is not in the list.

LVAD + RVAD: (List of LVAD codes) (List of RVAD codes)

Functional Status: Select the choice that best describes the recipient's functional status just prior to the time of transplant. This field is required.  

Note: The Karnofsky Index will display for adults aged 18 and older.

100% - Normal, no complaints, no evidence of disease

90% - Able to carry on normal activity: minor symptoms of disease

80% - Normal activity with effort: some symptoms of disease

70% - Cares for self: unable to carry on normal activity or active work

60% - Requires occasional assistance but is able to care for needs

50% - Requires considerable assistance and frequent medical care

40% - Disabled: requires special care and assistance

30% - Severely disabled: hospitalization is indicated, death not imminent

20% - Very sick, hospitalization necessary: active treatment necessary

10% - Moribund, fatal processes progressing rapidly

Note: The Lansky Score will display for pediatrics aged less than 18.

100% - Fully active, normal

90% - Minor restrictions in physically strenuous activity

80% - Active, but tires more quickly

70% - Both greater restriction of and less time spent in play activity

60% - Up and around, but minimal active play; keeps busy with quieter activities

50% - Can dress but lies around much of day; no active play; can take part in quiet play/activities

40% - Mostly in bed; participates in quiet activities

30% - In bed; needs assistance even for quiet play

20% - Often sleeping; play entirely limited to very passive activities

10% - No play; does not get out of bed

Not Applicable (patient < 1 year old)

Unknown

Note: This evaluation should be in comparison to the person's normal function, indicating how the patient's disease has affected their normal function.

Cognitive Development: (This field is required for recipients 18 years of age or younger.) Select the choice that best describes the recipient's cognitive development just prior to the time of transplant.

Definite Cognitive Delay/Impairment (verified by IQ score <70 or unambiguous behavioral observation)

Probable Cognitive Delay/Impairment (not verified or unambiguous but more likely than not, based on behavioral observation or other evidence)

Questionable Cognitive Delay/Impairment (not judged to be more likely than not, but with some indication of cognitive delay/impairment such as expressive/receptive language and/or learning difficulties)

No Cognitive Delay/Impairment (no obvious indicators of cognitive delay/impairment)

Not Assessed

Motor Development: (This field is required for recipients 18 years of age or younger.) Select the choice that best describes the recipient's motor development just prior to the time of transplant. (List of Motor Development codes)

Definite Motor Delay/Impairment (verified by physical exam or unambiguous behavioral observation)

Probable Motor Delay/Impairment (not verified or unambiguous but more likely than not, based on behavioral observation or other evidence)

Questionable Motor Delay/Impairment (not judged to be more likely than not, but with some indication of motor delay/impairment)

No Motor Delay/Impairment (no obvious indicators of motor delay/impairment)

Not Assessed

Academic Progress: (This field is required for recipients less than 18 years of age.) Select the choice that best describes the recipient's academic progress just prior to the time of transplant. If the recipient is less than 5 years old or has graduated from high school, select Not Applicable < 5 years old/High School graduate or GED.

Within One Grade Level of Peers
Delayed Grade Level
Special Education
Not Applicable <5 years old/High School graduate or GED
Status Unknown

Academic Activity Level: (This field is required for recipients less than 18 years of age.) Select the choice that best describes the recipient's academic activity level just prior to the time of transplant. If the recipient is less than 5 years old or has graduated from high school, select Not Applicable < 5 years old/High School graduate or GED.

Full academic load
Reduced academic load
Unable to participate in academics due to disease or condition
Not Applicable <5 years old/High School graduate or GED
Status Unknown

Working for income: (This field is required for recipients 18 years of age or older.) If the recipient is working for income just prior to the time of transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK.

Source of Payment:

Primary: Select as appropriate to indicate the recipient's source of primary payment (largest contributor) for the transplant. This field is required.  (List of Primary Insurance codes)

Private insurance refers to funds from agencies such as Blue Cross/Blue Shield, etc.  It also refers to any worker's compensation that is covered by a private insurer.

Public insurance - Medicaid refers to state Medicaid funds.

Public insurance - Medicare FFS (Fee-for-Service) refers to funds, from the government in which doctors and other health care providers are paid for each service provided to a recipient. Includes Medicare part A, part B and part D. Medicare part A (hospital) must be in place to be considered primary payer. For additional information about Medicare, see http://www.medicare.gov/.

Public insurance - Medicare & Choice refers to funds from the government in which doctors and other health care providers are paid for each service provided to a recipient, along with additional benefits such as coordination of care or reducing-out-of-pocket expenses. Sometimes a recipient may receive additional benefits such as prescription drugs. For additional information about Medicare, see http://www.medicare.gov/.

Public insurance - CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program)

Public insurance - Department of VA refers to funds from the Veterans Administration.

Public insurance - Other government

Self indicates that the recipient will pay for the cost of transplant.

Donation indicates that a company, institution, or individual(s) donated funds to pay for the transplant and care of the recipient.

Free Care indicates that the transplant hospital will not charge recipient for the costs of the transplant operation.

Foreign Government, Specify refers to funds provided by a foreign government (Primary only) Specify foreign country in the space provided. (List of Foreign Country codes)

Date of Measurement: (Complete for recipients 18 years of age or younger.) Enter the date, using the 8-digit format of MM/DD/YYYY, the recipient’s height and weight were measured.

Height: Enter the height of the recipient, just prior to the time of transplant, in feet and inches or centimeters. If the recipient’s height is unavailable, select the appropriate status from the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done). (List of Status codes) For recipients 18 years old or younger at the time of transplant, UNet will generate and display calculated percentiles based on the 2000 CDC growth charts. This field is required.

Weight: Enter the weight of the recipient, just prior to the time of transplant, in pounds or kilograms. If the recipient’s weight is unavailable, select the appropriate status from the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done). (List of Status codes) For recipients 18 years old or younger at the time of transplant, UNet will generate and display calculated percentiles based on the 2000 CDC growth charts. This field is required.

BMI (Body Mass Index): The recipient's BMI will display. For candidates less than 20 years of age at the time of transplant, UNet will generate and display calculated percentiles based on the 2000 CDC growth charts.

Percentiles are the most commonly used clinical indicator to assess the size and growth patterns of individual children in the United States. Percentiles rank the position of an individual by indicating what percent of the reference population the individual would equal or exceed (i.e. on the weight-for-age growth charts, a 5 year-old girl whose weight is at the 25th percentile, weighs the same or more than 25 percent of the reference population of 5-year-old girls, and weighs less than 75 percent of the 5-year-old girls in the reference population). For additional information about CDC growth charts, see http://www.cdc.gov/.

Note: Users who check the BMI percentiles against the CDC calculator may notice a discrepancy that is caused by the CDC calculator using 1 decimal place for height and weight and UNet using 4 decimal places for weight and 2 for height.

Previous Transplants: The three most recent transplant(s), indicated on the recipient's validated Transplant Recipient Registration (TRR) record(s), will display. Verify all previous transplants listed by organ type, transplant date and graft failure date.

Note: The three most recent transplants on record for this recipient will be displayed for verification. If there are any prior transplants that are not listed here, contact the UNet Help Desk at 1-800-978-4334 or unethelpdesk@unos.org to determine if the transplant event is in the database.

Viral Detection:

HIV Serostatus: Select the serology results from the list. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

Definition: (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) - The virus that causes AIDS, which is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. HIV is a retrovirus that occurs as two types: HIV-1 and HIV-2. Both types are transmitted through direct contact with HIV-infected body fluids, such as blood, semen, and genital secretions, or from an HIV-infected mother to her child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding (through breast milk).

CMV Status: Select the serology results from the list. If there is a positive CMV IgG or positive CMV Total Antibody result then CMV Status should be reported as positive. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

Definition: Cytomegalovirus - A herpesvirus (genus Cytomegalovirus) that causes cellular enlargement and formation of eosinophilic inclusion bodies especially in the nucleus and that acts as an opportunistic infectious agent in immunosuppressed conditions (as AIDS).

HBV Surface Antibody Total: Select the serology results from the list. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

HBV Core Antibody: Select the serology results from the list. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

Definition: Hepatitis B Virus - A sometimes fatal hepatitis caused by a double-stranded DNA virus (genus Orthohepadnavirus of the family Hepadnaviridae) that tends to persist in the blood serum and is transmitted especially by contact with infected blood (as by transfusion or by sharing contaminated needles in illicit intravenous drug use) or by contact with other infected bodily fluids (as during sexual intercourse) -- also called serum hepatitis.

HBV Surface Antigen: Select the serology results from the list. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

Definition: Hepatitis B Virus - A sometimes fatal hepatitis caused by a double-stranded DNA virus (genus Orthohepadnavirus of the family Hepadnaviridae) that tends to persist in the blood serum and is transmitted especially by contact with infected blood (as by transfusion or by sharing contaminated needles in illicit intravenous drug use) or by contact with other infected bodily fluids (as during sexual intercourse) -- also called serum hepatitis.

HCV Serostatus: Select the serology results from the list. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

Definition: Hepatitis C Virus - A disease caused by a flavivirus that is usually transmitted by parenteral means (as injection of an illicit drug, blood transfusion, or exposure to blood or blood products) and that accounts for most cases of non-A, non-B hepatitis.

EBV Serostatus: Select the serology results from the list. If there is a positive EBV IgG or positive EBV Total Antibody result then EBV Serostatus should be reported as positive. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

Definition: (Epstein-Barr Virus) - A herpesvirus (genus Lymphocryptovirus) that causes infectious mononucleosis and is associated with Burkitt's lymphoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma -- abbreviation EBV; called also EB virus.

NAT (Nucleic Acid Test) Results:

HIV NAT: Select the NAT results from the list. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

Definition: (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) - The virus that causes AIDS, which is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. HIV is a retrovirus that occurs as two types: HIV-1 and HIV-2. Both types are transmitted through direct contact with HIV-infected body fluids, such as blood, semen, and genital secretions, or from an HIV-infected mother to her child during pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding (through breast milk).

HBV NAT: Select the NAT results from the list. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

Definition: (Hepatitis B Virus) - A virus which primarily causes inflammation of the liver. The hepatitis B virus can be transmitted in several ways including blood transfusion, needle sticks, body piercing and tattooing using unsterile instruments, dialysis, sexual and even less intimate close contact, and childbirth. Symptoms include fatigue, jaundice, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, and light stools.

HCV NAT: Select the NAT results from the list. This field is required.

Positive
Negative
Not Done
UNK/Cannot Disclose

Definition: (Hepatitis C Virus) - Inflammation of the liver due to the hepatitis C virus which is usually spread via blood transfusion (rare), hemodialysis, and needle sticks. The damage hepatitis C does to the liver can lead to cirrhosis and its complications as well as cancer. Transmission of the virus by sexual contact is rare. At least half of hepatitis C patients develop chronic hepatitis C infection. Diagnosis is made by blood test. Treatment and probably cure is via antiviral drugs and is effective in over 90% of patients. Chronic hepatitis C was frequently treated with injectable interferon, in combination with antiviral oral medications, but now is most often treated with oral antivirals alone.

Note: For an equivocal (or indeterminate) result that changes to either positive or negative, change the result to the newer more specific value even though it may be a different test date. For a result that was originally equivocal (or indeterminate) or remains equivocal (or indeterminate) after repeated testing, record as “UNK/cannot disclose".  

Most Recent Hemodynamics:

Enter the most recent hemodynamic values. Always enter the most recent value for each measurement, even if they are obtained from different dates/times. For example, that might mean reporting the wedge and CO from Monday, and PA pressures from Tuesday. For each measure, indicate if the measurement was obtained while the recipient was on Inotropes or Vasodilators. If the tests were not done, select Not Done in the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done). Note: It is better to indicate the most recent values you have, even if they are from listing or before listing, than to indicate “not done.” If no new variables are available, enter the same results that were reported on the TCR. Only intravenous injection Inotropes/Vasodilators should be reported.

PA (sys) mm/Hg - systolic pulmonary artery pressure. This field is required.

PA (dia) mm/Hg - diastolic pulmonary artery pressure. This field is required.

PA (mean) mm/Hg - mean pulmonary artery pressure. This field is required.

PCW (mean) mm/Hg - mean pulmonary capillary wedge pressure. This field is required.

CO L/min - cardiac output. This field is required.

Cardiac Index will be calculated and displayed for pediatric recipients.  

Most Recent Serum Creatinine: Enter the most recent pre-transplant serum creatinine lab value in mg/dl. If the value is not available, select the appropriate status from the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done). This field is required.

Most Recent Serum Total Bilirubin: Enter the most recent pre-transplant serum total bilirubin lab value in mg/dl. If the value is not available, select the appropriate status from the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done). This field is required.

Chronic Steroid Use: If the recipient required chronic steroid use just prior, including at the time of, transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK. This field is required. Note: Chronic systemic steroid or oral steroid use constitute chronic steroid use. Treating an exacerbation of COPD with a course of steroids is not chronic steroid use. Determining chronic use depends on the intent of the prescriber; if the intent was extended therapy, then that is likely chronic use.

Pulmonary Status (Lung and Heart/Lung Only): Give most recent value. Enter the most recent pulmonary function values. If the values are not available, select the appropriate status from the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done).

FVC - forced vital capacity (% predicted). This field is required.

FeV1 - forced expiratory volume at one second (% predicted). This field is required.

pCO2 - partial carbon dioxide pressure. This field is required.

Events occurring between listing and transplant:

For each of the events listed, indicate if the event occurred between the time the recipient was registered on the OPTN/UNOS thoracic organ waiting list and the date of transplant.

Transfusions: If the recipient received any blood or blood product transfusions between listing and transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK. This field is required.

Pulmonary Embolism: (Lung only) If the recipient experienced any episode of pulmonary embolism between listing and transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK.

Infection Requiring IV Therapy within 2 wks prior to Tx: If the recipient experienced any infection requiring treatment with intravenous antibiotics during the two week period immediately prior to transplantation, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK. This field is required.

Dialysis: If the recipient had any hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis between listing and transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK. This field is required.

Prior Cardiac Surgery (non-transplant): If the recipient had cardiac surgery between the time the recipient was registered on the OPTN/UNOS thoracic organ waiting list (heart, lung, or heart-lung) and the date of transplant, select Yes. If no prior cardiac surgery, select No. If unknown, select UNK. If Yes is selected, select all type(s) of surgery. If the type of cardiac surgery is not listed, select Other, specify and enter the type of cardiac surgery in the space provided. This field is required.  (List of Cardiac Surgery codes)

CABG
Valve Replacement/Repair
Congenital
Left Ventricular Remodeling
Other, specify

Prior Lung Surgery (non-transplant): If the recipient had lung surgery between the time the recipient was registered on the OPTN/UNOS thoracic organ waiting list (heart, lung, or heart-lung) and the date of transplant, select Yes. If no prior lung surgery, select No. If unknown, select UNK. If Yes is selected, select all type(s) of surgery. If the type of lung surgery is not listed, select Other, specify and enter the type of cardiac surgery in the space provided. This field is required.  (List of Lung Surgery codes)

Pneumoreduction
Pneumothorax Surgery-Nodule
Pneumothorax Decortication
Lobectomy
Pneumonectomy
Left Thoracotomy
Right Thoracotomy
Other, specify

Episode of Ventilatory Support: If the recipient experienced continuous invasive ventilation between listing and transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK. If Yes is selected, indicate the most recent time frame. This field is required.

If yes, indicate most recent timeframe: If the recipient had an episode of ventilator support, select the most recent timeframe. (List of Ventilator Timeframe codes)

At time of transplant
Within 3 months of transplant
> 3 months prior to transplant

Tracheostomy (Lung and Heart/Lung Only): If the recipient had a tracheostomy, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK. This field is required.

[PEDIATRIC RECIPIENTS]

Prior Thoracic Surgery Other Than Prior Transplant: If the recipient had thoracic surgery between the time the recipient was registered on an OPTN/UNOS thoracic organ waiting list (heart, lung, or heart-lung) and the date of transplant, select Yes. If no prior thoracic surgery between the time the recipient was registered on an OPTN/UNOS thoracic organ waiting list and the date of transplant, select No. If Yes is selected, select all type(s) of surgery. If the type of thoracic surgery is not listed, select Other, specify and enter the type of thoracic surgery in the space provided.

If yes, number of prior sternotomies (List of Sternotomies codes)

If yes, number of prior thoracotomies (List of Thoracotomies codes)

Prior Congenital Cardiac Surgery: If the recipient had prior surgery, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK.

If Yes, palliative surgery: If the surgery was palliative, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK.

If Yes, corrective surgery: If the surgery was corrective, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK.

If Yes, single ventricular physiology: If the surgery was to correct single ventricular physiology, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK.

Pretransplant Titer Information:

Complete if the recipient received an incompatible blood type donor.

Most Recent Anti-A Titer: Select the Most Recent Anti-A Titer value, Not taken or Not available if applicable. Enter the Sample Date in mm/dd/yyyy format. The date to be reported is the date when the candidate's blood was drawn.  

Note: The Sample Date cannot be greater than 30 days prior to transplant date, cannot be prior to the candidate's date of birth, cannot be a future date and cannot be after the transplant date. This field will only display if the recipient’s ABO blood-type is B or O.

Most Recent Anti-B Titer: Select the Most Recent Anti-B Titer value, Not taken or Not available if applicable. Enter the Sample Date in mm/dd/yyyy format. The date to be reported is the date when the candidate's blood was drawn.

Note: The Sample Date cannot be greater than 30 days prior to transplant date, cannot be prior to the candidate's date of birth, cannot be a future date and cannot be after the transplant date. This field will only display if the recipient’s ABO blood-type is A or O.

Clinical Information: TRANSPLANT PROCEDURE

Multiple Organ Recipient: If the recipient received other organs, reported on the Recipient Feedback, they will display. If the recipient didn't receive any other organs at this time, None is displayed. Verify the other organs, transplanted at this time, are correct. If incorrect, contact the Help Desk.

Were extra vessels used in the transplant procedure: If extra vessels (vascular allografts) were used in the transplant procedure, as indicated on the Waitlist Removal, YES displays.

Vessel Donor ID: The Donor ID entered on the Waitlist Removal displays. Donor IDs entered for this question must be from deceased donors. All deceased donor extra vessels must be monitored due to the potential for disease transmission.

 Note: If the extra vessels used in a transplant procedure are procured from a tissue processing organization, they are not reported in UNet.

Procedure Type: The procedure type, reported on the Recipient Feedback, will display. Verify the information displayed in the Procedure Type field is correct. (List of Procedure Type codes)

Heart
Heart Lung

Heart Procedure (Heart Only): For heart recipients, select the appropriate procedure information. This field is required.  (List of Heart Procedure codes)

Orthotopic Bicaval: Superior and inferior venacaval anastomoses.

Orthotopic Traditional: Right and left atrial anastomoses.

Orthotopic Total (Bicaval, PV): Orthotopic bicaval anastomoses plus pulmonary vein anastomosis.

Heterotopic: The recipient's native heart was not removed.

Procedure Information (Heart/Lung):

The recipient received an en-bloc heart lung transplant.

Procedure Information (Lung Only): (List of Lung Procedure codes)

Single Left Lung: The recipient received a single left lung.

Single Right Lung: The recipient received a single right lung.

Bilateral Sequential Lung: The recipient received both lungs from a single donor, which were transplanted sequentially. Ischemic times should be reported for both lungs.

En-Bloc Double Lung: The recipient received both lungs from the same donor, which were transplanted en-bloc or together. One Ischemic times should be reported for both lungs.

Lobe, Right: The recipient received a single right lobe.

Lobe, Left: The recipient received a single left lobe.

Total Organ Preservation Time From Cross Clamp to In Situ Reperfusion (include warm and cold time)

Heart, Heart-Lung: Enter the total organ preservation time from cross clamp to in situ (in recipient) reperfusion, in minutes. If the time is unavailable, select the status from the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done).

Left Lung: Enter the total organ preservation time from cross clamp to in situ (in recipient) reperfusion, in minutes. Left lung must be between 0 and 1500 min. If the time is unavailable, select the status from the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done).

Right Lung (OR EN-BLOC): Enter the total organ preservation time from cross clamp to in situ (in recipient) reperfusion, in minutes. Right lung (OR EN-BLOC) must be between 0 and 1500 min. If the time is unavailable, select the status from the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done).

Lung(s) perfused prior to transplant?: If the lungs were perfused prior to transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. This field is required.

If Yes, complete the following fields:

Perfusion occurred at: Select where the perfusion occurred. This field is required.

Recovery Site (donor hospital)  

OPO  

Transplant hospital - transplant site  

Transplant hospital - not transplant site  

External perfusion center

Perfusion performed by: Select who performed the perfusion. This field is required.

OPO  

Transplant Program  

External perfusion center  

Total time on perfusion: Enter the total time on perfusion on the EVLP device, in minutes. Total time on perfusion must be between 0 and 1500. This does not include cold perfusion time, antegrade, or retrograde perfusion at the time of recovery. If the time is unavailable, select the status from the ST field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done). This field is required.

Left lung received at transplant center: Select how the left lung was received. This field is required.

Received at center on ice  

Received at center on pump, stayed on pump  

Received at center on pump, put on ice  

Right lung received at transplant center: Select how the right lung was received. This field is required.

Received at center on ice  

Received at center on pump, stayed on pump  

Received at center on pump, put on ice

Clinical Information: POST TRANSPLANT

Graft Status: If the graft is functioning, select Functioning. If the graft is not functioning at the time of hospital discharge or time of report, select Failed. If Failed, complete the remainder of this section. This field is required.

Note: If death is indicated for the recipient, and the death was a result of some other factor unrelated to graft failure, select Functioning.

If Failed, provide the following information:

Date of Graft Failure: Enter the date of graft failure using the standard 8-digit numeric format of MM/DD/YYYY.

Primary Cause of Graft Failure: Select the cause of graft failure.

Primary Non-Function
Acute Rejection
Chronic Rejection/Atherosclerosis
Other, Specify

Post Transplant Titer Information: Complete if the recipient received an incompatible blood type donor and death or graft failure is reported on the TRR.

Most Recent Anti-A Titer: Select the Most Recent Anti-A Titer value, Not taken or Not available if applicable. Enter the Sample Date in mm/dd/yyyy format.  The date to be reported is the date when the candidate's blood was drawn.   

Note: The Sample Date cannot be prior to the recipient's transplant date, cannot be after the graft failure or the death date and cannot be a future date. This field will only display if the recipient’s ABO blood-type is B or O.

Most Recent Anti-B Titer: Select the Most Recent Anti-B Titer value, Not taken or Not available if applicable. Enter the Sample Date in mm/dd/yyyy format.  The date to be reported is the date when the candidate's blood was drawn.

Note: The Sample Date cannot be prior to the recipient's transplant date, cannot be after the graft failure or the death date and cannot be a future date. This field will only display if the recipient’s ABO blood-type is A or O.

Events Prior to Discharge:

For each of the events listed indicate if the event occurred during the post-transplant hospital course prior to discharge.

Stroke: If the recipient experienced a stroke (CVA) following the transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK.  This field is required.

Dialysis: If the recipient needed to have peritoneal or hemodialysis following the transplant, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK.  This field is required.

Ventilator support (Lung and Heart/Lung Only): If recipient did not receive ventilator support, select No. If the recipient received ventilator support, select the duration. If ventilator support status is unknown, select Unknown Status. If the recipient received ventilator support, indicate the duration of the their ventilator support. If the duration is unknown, select Ventilator support, duration unknown. This field is required.  (List of Ventilator Support codes)

Ventilator support for <= 48 hours
Ventilator support for > 48 hours but < 5 days
Ventilator support >= 5 days
Ventilator support, duration unknown
Unknown Status

Reintubated (Lung and Heart/Lung Only): If the recipient was reintubated, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK.  This field is required.

Permanent Pacemaker: If the recipient needed a permanent pacemaker implantation during the initial hospitalization following the transplant operation, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK. This field is required.

Airway Dehiscence: If the recipient developed an airway dehiscence during the initial hospitalization following the transplant operation, select Yes. If not, select No. If unknown, select UNK. This field is required.

Components of ISHLT primary graft dysfunction (PGD) grade:

Intubated at 72 hours: If not, select NO. If unknown, select UNK.

Pa02 at 72 hours: Either the actual value or the status field must be provided. Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done. Report values within a twelve-hour window of 72 hours. If values are not within that window, then report the values as unknown (for ECMO, etc.) or using whichever status value is appropriate (for PaO2 and FiO2).​

Fi02 at 72 hours: Either the actual value or the status field must be provided. Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done. If a recipient has been extubated prior to 72 hours, please enter N/A.

ECMO at 72 hours: If not, select NO. If unknown, select UNK.

Inhaled NO at 72 hours: If not, select NO. If unknown, select UNK.

Did patient have any acute rejection episodes between transplant and discharge: If the recipient had any acute rejection episodes between transplant and discharge, select a Yes choice. If not, select No. This field is required.  (List of Any Acute Rejection Episodes codes)

Yes, at least one episode treated with anti-rejection agent
Yes, none treated with additional anti-rejection agent
No

Immunosuppressive Information

Are any medications given currently for maintenance or anti-rejection: If medications have been given to the recipient for maintenance or anti-rejection during the time between transplant and hospital discharge, or 6 weeks post-transplant if the recipient has not been discharged, select Yes. If not, select No. If Yes, complete the sections below. This field is required.

Definition of Immunosuppressive Medications

For each of the immunosuppressive medications listed, select Ind (Induction), Maint (Maintenance) or AR (Anti-rejection) to indicate all medications that were prescribed for the recipient during the initial transplant hospitalization period, and for what reason. If a medication was not given, leave the associated box(es) blank.  

Induction (Ind) immunosuppression includes all medications given for a short finite period in the perioperative period for the purpose of preventing acute rejection. Though the drugs may be continued after discharge for the first 30 days after transplant, it will not be used long-term for immunosuppressive maintenance. Induction agents are usually polyclonal, monoclonal, or IL-2 receptor antibodies (example: methylprednisolone, Campath, Thymoglobulin, or Simulect). Some of these drugs might be used for another finite period for rejection therapy and would be recorded as anti-rejection therapy if used for this reason. For each induction medication indicated, write the total number of days the drug was actually administered in the space provided. For example, if Simulect was given in 2 doses a week apart then the total number of days would be 2, even if the second dose was given after the patient was discharged.  

Maintenance (Maint) includes all immunosuppressive medications given before, during or after transplant with the intention to maintain them long-term (example: prednisone, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, mycophenolate mofetil, azathioprine, or Rapamune). This does not include any immunosuppressive medications given to treat rejection episodes, or for induction.  

Anti-rejection (AR) immunosuppression includes  all immunosuppressive medications given for the purpose of treating an acute rejection episode during the initial post-transplant period or during a specific follow-up period, usually up to 30 days after the diagnosis of acute rejection (example: methylprednisolone, or Thymoglobulin). When switching maintenance drugs (example: from tacrolimus to cyclosporine; or from mycophenolate mofetil to azathioprine) because of rejection, the drugs should not be listed under AR immunosuppression, but should be listed under maintenance immunosuppression.  

If an immunosuppressive medication other than those listed is being administered (e.g., new monoclonal antibodies), select Ind, Maint, or AR next to Other Immunosuppressive Medication field, and enter the full name of the medication in the space provided. Note: Do not list non-immunosuppressive medications.

Drug used for induction, acute rejection, or maintenance

Select the appropriate status from the applicable Status field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done).  

Steroids (prednisone, methylprednisolone, Solumedrol, Medrol) 

Drugs used for induction or acute rejection

Select the appropriate status from the applicable Status field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done).  

Atgam

Campath (alemtuzumab)

Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide)

Methotrexate (Folex PFS, Mexate-AQ, Rheumatrex)

Rituxan (rituximab)

Simulect (basiliximab)

Thymoglobulin

Drugs primarily used for maintenance

Select the appropriate status from the applicable Status field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done).  

Cyclosporine, select from the following:

  • Gengraf

  • Neoral

  • Sandimmune

  • Generic cyclosporine

  • Imuran (azathioprine, AZA)

  • Leflunomide (LFL)

Mycophenolic acid, select from the following:

  • CellCept (MMF)     

  • Generic MMF (generic CellCept)     

  • Myfortic (mycophenolic acid)     

  • Generic Myfortic (generic mycophenolic acid)

 mTOR inhibitors, select from the following:

  • Rapamune (sirolimus)     

  • Generic sirolimus     

  • Zortress (everolimus)

  • Nulojix (belatacept)

Tacrolimus, select from the following:

  • Astagraf XL (extended release tacrolimus)

  • Envarsus XR (tacrolimus XR)

  • Prograf (tacrolimus)

  • Generic tacrolimus (generic Prograf)

Other drugs

Select the appropriate status from the applicable Status field (Missing, Unknown, N/A, Not Done).  

Other immunosuppressive medication, specify:

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