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. 1991:58 Suppl 1:22-9.
doi: 10.1159/000195966.

Transplantation for end-stage lung disease

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Transplantation for end-stage lung disease

G Cremona et al. Respiration. 1991.

Abstract

The last decade has seen lung and heart-lung transplantation move from experimental procedures to clinical treatments. Innovative surgical techniques combined with the use of ciclosporin as an immunosuppressive agent have enabled successful transplantation in a wide range of end-stage lung diseases. Exclusion criteria for selecting recipients have relaxed, and improved preservation techniques have facilitated distant donor organ procurement and decreased peri-operative mortality. A range of techniques for the physiological monitoring of the graft as well as diagnosis of major complications such as rejection and opportunistic infection have been introduced. Obliterative bronchiolitis remains a major challenge to the immunologist and to the chest physician in terms of etiology, pathogenesis and treatment. As survival rates improve with improved management, lung and heart-lung transplantations are contributing towards effective treatment of end-stage pulmonary disease as well as providing new insight into pulmonary physiology and into mechanisms of lung disease.

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