Lung transplantation for end-stage lung disease results in prolonged survival and improved pulmonary function. However, the shortage of donor lungs has been a major limiting factor in Korea. We sought to investigate the number and utilization of donor lungs by the five institutions performing LTx in Korea, retrospectively reviewing outcomes of organs registered in the Korean Network for Organ Sharing from January to December, 2010. Lungs were offered from 270 brain-dead patients (189 males and 81 females) of mean age of 45.2 ± 14.2 years (range, 12 to 77 years). The most common cause of brain death was hemorrhage (n = 219, 81%). Only 18 (6.7%) donor lungs were used, which was low compared with kidney (93.3%), liver (86.3%), heart (26.7%), a...
In November 1990, a lung transplantation program began at the University Hospital in Groningen, the ...
BackgroundEvaluating allocation system effects on lung transplantation and determining systemic flaw...
Donor’s shortage is one of the main factors limiting lung transplantation (LT), and lung procurement...
Lung transplantation for end-stage lung disease results in prolonged actuarial survival and improved...
BACKGROUND: The Korean Organ Transplantation Registry (KOTRY) began to register lung transplants in ...
Relaxing the standard lung donor criteria may significantly increase the reported 15% organ yield bu...
OBJECTIVE: Lung transplantation (LTx) is the only option for end-stage lung disease refractory to me...
Lung transplantation has had increasing success worldwide and it became an acceptable treatment moda...
PURPOSE: We investigated the characteristics of lung allocation and outcomes of lung transplant (L...
AbstractLung transplantation is limited by a shortage of suitable donors. To address this shortage, ...
BackgroundEvaluating allocation system effects on lung transplantation and determining systemic flaw...
Background: Lung transplantation is a life-saving procedure in patients with end-stage lung disease,...
BackgroundA shortage of donors has led to the progressive expansion of criteria for donor selection ...
ObjectiveSome reports have documented a higher early mortality with the use of extended criteria don...
Despite a worldwide need to expand the lung donor pool, approximately 75% of lung offers are not acc...
In November 1990, a lung transplantation program began at the University Hospital in Groningen, the ...
BackgroundEvaluating allocation system effects on lung transplantation and determining systemic flaw...
Donor’s shortage is one of the main factors limiting lung transplantation (LT), and lung procurement...
Lung transplantation for end-stage lung disease results in prolonged actuarial survival and improved...
BACKGROUND: The Korean Organ Transplantation Registry (KOTRY) began to register lung transplants in ...
Relaxing the standard lung donor criteria may significantly increase the reported 15% organ yield bu...
OBJECTIVE: Lung transplantation (LTx) is the only option for end-stage lung disease refractory to me...
Lung transplantation has had increasing success worldwide and it became an acceptable treatment moda...
PURPOSE: We investigated the characteristics of lung allocation and outcomes of lung transplant (L...
AbstractLung transplantation is limited by a shortage of suitable donors. To address this shortage, ...
BackgroundEvaluating allocation system effects on lung transplantation and determining systemic flaw...
Background: Lung transplantation is a life-saving procedure in patients with end-stage lung disease,...
BackgroundA shortage of donors has led to the progressive expansion of criteria for donor selection ...
ObjectiveSome reports have documented a higher early mortality with the use of extended criteria don...
Despite a worldwide need to expand the lung donor pool, approximately 75% of lung offers are not acc...
In November 1990, a lung transplantation program began at the University Hospital in Groningen, the ...
BackgroundEvaluating allocation system effects on lung transplantation and determining systemic flaw...
Donor’s shortage is one of the main factors limiting lung transplantation (LT), and lung procurement...