Lung transplantation
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v88i3p111-122Keywords:
Lung transplantation, Organ transplantation, Tissue donorsAbstract
Since the first successful lung transplantation in the early 1980s, it has become the mainstay of therapy for patients with end-stage chronic non-neoplastic lung diseases. These are patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and primary pulmonary hypertension in an advanced stage with no effective response to medical therapy. Currently, there are about 150 centers around the world performing more than 2500 lung transplants each year. The improvement of surgical and anesthetic techniques, as well as perioperative care (intensive care, immunosuppression, infection prophylaxis) has contributed to increase survival and quality of life of lung recipients. In this review we will discuss the selection criteria of donors and recipients, and techniques of lung preservation currently used. We will also discuss the surgical technique adopted in our institution for harvesting and implantation of the lungs. Finally, we will quote the latest statistics released by the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation, including all transplants performed up to the first half of 2008.Downloads
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2009-09-06
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Jatene, F. B., Pêgo-Fernandes, P. M., & Medeiros, I. L. de. (2009). Lung transplantation. Revista De Medicina, 88(3), 111-122. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v88i3p111-122