PMID: 9171269May 1, 1997Paper

Status of lung transplant recipients surviving beyond five years

The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation : the Official Publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation
C ChaparroS Kesten

Abstract

Prolonged survival after lung transplantation is now commonplace as a result of advances in surgical techniques and postoperative management protocols. Although 1- and 5-year functional and survival data after lung transplantation are well known, sparse information is available regarding functional status of recipients surviving beyond 5 years. The medical records and pulmonary function study results of lung transplant recipients who had survived at least 5 years as of September 1995 were retrospectively reviewed. Of the 76 transplantations performed between November 1983 and September 1990, 30 (39.5%) were double lung transplantations, and 46 (60.5%) were single lung transplantations. Thirty-one recipients were alive 5 years after transplantation (12 double lung transplantations, 19 single lung transplantations). The 5-, 6-, and 7-year survival rates were 44%, 34%, and 29%, respectively. There was no association or difference in cytomegalovirus status, sex, and blood group between those who died within 5 years and those who survived beyond 5 years. The median percent predicted FEVs for single and double lung transplant recipients were as follows: 5 yrs-75%, 75%; 6 years-73%, 75%; 7 years-68%, 73%. The proportion of recipients ...Continue Reading

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