AimTo systematically review reports on deceased-donor-lobar lung transplantation (ddLLTx) and uniformly describe size matching using the donor-to-recipient predicted-total lung-capacity (pTLC) ratio.MethodsWe set out to systematically review reports on ddLLTx and uniformly describe size matching using the donor-to-recipient pTLC ratio and to summarize reported one-year survival data of ddLLTx and conventional-LTx. We searched in PubMed, CINAHL via EBSCO, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews via Wiley (CDSR), Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects via Wiley (DARE), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials via Wiley (CENTRAL), Scopus (which includes EMBASE abstracts), and Web of Science for original reports on ddLLTx.ResultsNine...
Background: Matching the size between donor and recipient is important in lung transplantation, but ...
Height is used in allocation of donor lungs as an indirect estimate of thoracic size. Total lung cap...
We read with great interest the recently published article by Mitilian et al. [1], which concluded t...
AIM To systematically review reports on deceased-donor-lobar lung transplantation (ddLLTx) and unif...
PURPOSE: Lung transplantation (LT) usually requires an optimal donor/recipient size matching to guar...
In lung transplantation, appropriate size matching is of crucial importance to achieve satisfactory ...
For small-sized recipients of lung transplantation, the time span for organ reception from standard ...
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...
Small-sized patients with cystic fibrosis usually face long waiting times for a suitable lung donor....
Objective: Lung transplant patients were reviewed to examine the effect and outcome of Lung Graft Vo...
Background: Size matching between donor lungs and recipient chest space is an important technical pr...
Objective: The limited number of available grafts is one of the major obstacles of lung transplantat...
ObjectiveThe impact of size matching between donor and recipient is unclear in lung transplantation....
BACKGROUND: Cadaveric lobar lung transplantation (L-LTx) is developed to overcome donor-recipient si...
Background: Matching the size between donor and recipient is important in lung transplantation, but ...
Height is used in allocation of donor lungs as an indirect estimate of thoracic size. Total lung cap...
We read with great interest the recently published article by Mitilian et al. [1], which concluded t...
AIM To systematically review reports on deceased-donor-lobar lung transplantation (ddLLTx) and unif...
PURPOSE: Lung transplantation (LT) usually requires an optimal donor/recipient size matching to guar...
In lung transplantation, appropriate size matching is of crucial importance to achieve satisfactory ...
For small-sized recipients of lung transplantation, the time span for organ reception from standard ...
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...
Small-sized patients with cystic fibrosis usually face long waiting times for a suitable lung donor....
Objective: Lung transplant patients were reviewed to examine the effect and outcome of Lung Graft Vo...
Background: Size matching between donor lungs and recipient chest space is an important technical pr...
Objective: The limited number of available grafts is one of the major obstacles of lung transplantat...
ObjectiveThe impact of size matching between donor and recipient is unclear in lung transplantation....
BACKGROUND: Cadaveric lobar lung transplantation (L-LTx) is developed to overcome donor-recipient si...
Background: Matching the size between donor and recipient is important in lung transplantation, but ...
Height is used in allocation of donor lungs as an indirect estimate of thoracic size. Total lung cap...
We read with great interest the recently published article by Mitilian et al. [1], which concluded t...