OBJECTIVE The use of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in lung transplantation has been steadily increasing over the prior decade, with evolving strategies for incorporating support in the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative settings. There is significant practice variability in the use of these techniques, however, and relatively limited data to help establish institutional protocols. The objective of the AATS Clinical Practice Standards Committee (CPSC) expert panel was to review the existing literature and establish recommendations about the use of MCS before, during, and after lung transplantation. METHODS The AATS CPSC assembled an expert panel of 16 lung transplantation physicians who developed a consensus docu...
ObjectiveAcute clinical deterioration preceding death is a common observation in patients with advan...
OBJECTIVES: A large number of transplantation centres consider extracorporeal membrane oxygenation a...
Since the first lung transplantation, developments in surgical techniques, immunosuppressants, prese...
OBJECTIVE The use of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in lung transplantation has been steadi...
ObjectivesPatients requiring extracorporeal cardiorespiratory support during lung transplantation ca...
Lung transplantation (LT) represents the only available therapy for selected patients affected by en...
Abstract Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis and usual interstitial pn...
The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the field of lung transplantation has rapid...
Purpose of review Lung transplantation has been one of the great medical advances as the last opti...
ObjectiveThe study objectives were to (1) compare survival after lung transplantation in patients re...
Lung transplantation has become an accepted surgical modality. As the primary pulmonary graft failur...
Abstract Introduction Patients with acute respiratory...
Extracorporeal assistances are exponentially used for patients, with acute severe but reversible hea...
Lung transplantation is the treatment of choice for end-stage pulmonary diseases. In order to avoid ...
BACKGROUND: The study objective was to compare the outcomes of intraoperative routine use of venoart...
ObjectiveAcute clinical deterioration preceding death is a common observation in patients with advan...
OBJECTIVES: A large number of transplantation centres consider extracorporeal membrane oxygenation a...
Since the first lung transplantation, developments in surgical techniques, immunosuppressants, prese...
OBJECTIVE The use of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in lung transplantation has been steadi...
ObjectivesPatients requiring extracorporeal cardiorespiratory support during lung transplantation ca...
Lung transplantation (LT) represents the only available therapy for selected patients affected by en...
Abstract Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis and usual interstitial pn...
The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the field of lung transplantation has rapid...
Purpose of review Lung transplantation has been one of the great medical advances as the last opti...
ObjectiveThe study objectives were to (1) compare survival after lung transplantation in patients re...
Lung transplantation has become an accepted surgical modality. As the primary pulmonary graft failur...
Abstract Introduction Patients with acute respiratory...
Extracorporeal assistances are exponentially used for patients, with acute severe but reversible hea...
Lung transplantation is the treatment of choice for end-stage pulmonary diseases. In order to avoid ...
BACKGROUND: The study objective was to compare the outcomes of intraoperative routine use of venoart...
ObjectiveAcute clinical deterioration preceding death is a common observation in patients with advan...
OBJECTIVES: A large number of transplantation centres consider extracorporeal membrane oxygenation a...
Since the first lung transplantation, developments in surgical techniques, immunosuppressants, prese...