Donor to recipient (D/R) matching in lung transplantation (LTx) is usually directed by blood group (identity or compatibility) and predicted total lung capacity (pTLC) based on height and age. Other donor (D) and recipient (R) characteristics such as cytomegalovirus (CMV) serology (±), gender [male (M)/ female (F)] and age are often ignored, but the impact of D/R mismatch for these variables and their combinations on outcome is less investigated.status: publishe
Lung transplantation remains the treatment of choice for end-stage lung diseases, and recipient sele...
BACKGROUND: Size mismatch between donor lungs and a recipient thorax could affect the major determin...
Background: Even though identical blood group matching between recipient and donor is preferred, it ...
Donor to recipient (D/R) matching in lung transplantation (LTx) is usually directed by blood group (...
OBJECTIVES Human leucocyte antigen (HLA) mismatch between donor and recipient has a differential imp...
Objective One of the main problems of lung transplantation is the shortage of organs as well asreduc...
ObjectiveOne of the main problems of lung transplantation is the shortage of organs as well as reduc...
Background. The importance of HLA mismatch in determining long-term outcome in lung transplantation ...
ObjectiveThe impact of size matching between donor and recipient is unclear in lung transplantation....
Height is used in allocation of donor lungs as an indirect estimate of thoracic size. Total lung cap...
Background: Size matching between donor lungs and recipient chest space is an important technical pr...
Lung transplantation has had increasing success worldwide and it became an acceptable treatment moda...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Since July 2007, the French high emergency lung transplantation (HELT) al...
We intended to evaluate the influence of sex mismatch between donor and recipient, which is still un...
Objective: To investigate the relation between donor characteristics and TRALI incidence. Background...
Lung transplantation remains the treatment of choice for end-stage lung diseases, and recipient sele...
BACKGROUND: Size mismatch between donor lungs and a recipient thorax could affect the major determin...
Background: Even though identical blood group matching between recipient and donor is preferred, it ...
Donor to recipient (D/R) matching in lung transplantation (LTx) is usually directed by blood group (...
OBJECTIVES Human leucocyte antigen (HLA) mismatch between donor and recipient has a differential imp...
Objective One of the main problems of lung transplantation is the shortage of organs as well asreduc...
ObjectiveOne of the main problems of lung transplantation is the shortage of organs as well as reduc...
Background. The importance of HLA mismatch in determining long-term outcome in lung transplantation ...
ObjectiveThe impact of size matching between donor and recipient is unclear in lung transplantation....
Height is used in allocation of donor lungs as an indirect estimate of thoracic size. Total lung cap...
Background: Size matching between donor lungs and recipient chest space is an important technical pr...
Lung transplantation has had increasing success worldwide and it became an acceptable treatment moda...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Since July 2007, the French high emergency lung transplantation (HELT) al...
We intended to evaluate the influence of sex mismatch between donor and recipient, which is still un...
Objective: To investigate the relation between donor characteristics and TRALI incidence. Background...
Lung transplantation remains the treatment of choice for end-stage lung diseases, and recipient sele...
BACKGROUND: Size mismatch between donor lungs and a recipient thorax could affect the major determin...
Background: Even though identical blood group matching between recipient and donor is preferred, it ...