PMID: 2117118Jan 1, 1990Paper

Single-lung transplantation in emphysematous patients

Lung
Michel FournierR Pariente

Abstract

We report six single-lung transplantations in emphysematous patients with end-stage disease. Compression of the graft or ventilation/perfusion imbalance were not observed. Rejection episodes were generally documented through transbronchial biopsies and the radiological changes related to acute infections or rejections were restricted to the transplanted lung. Three patients died from CMV pneumonia, status epilepticus and fibrosis of the graft following bronchography, respectively. The three remaining patients are well, with documented improvement of pulmonary function tests and arterial blood gases. Bronchial complications were observed in all patients and have in some cases required dilatation or insertion of a stent. Although requiring a longer follow up, single transplantation is feasible and beneficial in patients with end-stage emphysema.

References

Jul 1, 1989·The American Review of Respiratory Disease·B MilletJ Wallwork
Sep 1, 1989·The American Review of Respiratory Disease·H MalR Pariente
May 1, 1986·The New England Journal of Medicine·UNKNOWN Toronto Lung Transplant Group
Jan 29, 1970·The New England Journal of Medicine·P M StevensD E Jenkins

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Jun 25, 1999·The Journal of Rheumatology·W LouthrenooW Sukitawut

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