AbstractAn international series of pulmonary retransplantation was updated to identify the predictors of outcome and the prevalence and recurrence rate of obliterative bronchiolitis after operation. The study cohort included 139 patients who underwent retransplantation in 34 institutions in North America and Europe between 1985 and 1994. Eighty patients underwent retransplantation because of obliterative bronchiolitis, 34 because of acute graft failure, 13 because of intractable airway complications, 8 because of acute rejection, and 4 because of other indications. Survivors were followed up for a median of 630 days, with 48 patients alive at 1 year, 30 at 2 years, and 16 at 3 years after retransplantation. Actuarial survival was 65% ± 4% a...
AbstractBackground: No effective therapy is currently available for the diffuse stage of bronchioloa...
ObjectivesLung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) provides palliation and improved quality of life in s...
AbstractObjectives: Bronchiolitis obliterans is the greatest limitation to the long-term applicabili...
AbstractAn international series of pulmonary retransplantation was updated to identify the predictor...
AbstractObjectives: An international series of pulmonary retransplantation was updated to determine ...
ObjectiveBronchiolitis obliterans syndrome has become the most limiting factor for long-term outcome...
With a prevalence of 34% (55/162 at-risk recipients) and a mortality of 25% (14/55 affected recipien...
Background. Despite improving results in lung transplantation, a significant number of grafts fail e...
Background. Despite improving results in lung transplantation, a significant number of grafts fail e...
ObjectivesIn 2005, the time-based waiting list for lung transplantation was replaced by an illness/b...
AbstractObjective: Between May 1990 and January 1994, 18 patients underwent en bloc double-lung tran...
BACKGROUND: Lung transplant (LTx) recipients have low long-term survival and a high incidence of bro...
Abstract Background Survival after lung transplantation (LTx) is often limited by bronchiolitis obli...
AbstractChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is now the most common indication for single lu...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to examine the long-term patient outcomes of lung ...
AbstractBackground: No effective therapy is currently available for the diffuse stage of bronchioloa...
ObjectivesLung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) provides palliation and improved quality of life in s...
AbstractObjectives: Bronchiolitis obliterans is the greatest limitation to the long-term applicabili...
AbstractAn international series of pulmonary retransplantation was updated to identify the predictor...
AbstractObjectives: An international series of pulmonary retransplantation was updated to determine ...
ObjectiveBronchiolitis obliterans syndrome has become the most limiting factor for long-term outcome...
With a prevalence of 34% (55/162 at-risk recipients) and a mortality of 25% (14/55 affected recipien...
Background. Despite improving results in lung transplantation, a significant number of grafts fail e...
Background. Despite improving results in lung transplantation, a significant number of grafts fail e...
ObjectivesIn 2005, the time-based waiting list for lung transplantation was replaced by an illness/b...
AbstractObjective: Between May 1990 and January 1994, 18 patients underwent en bloc double-lung tran...
BACKGROUND: Lung transplant (LTx) recipients have low long-term survival and a high incidence of bro...
Abstract Background Survival after lung transplantation (LTx) is often limited by bronchiolitis obli...
AbstractChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is now the most common indication for single lu...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was to examine the long-term patient outcomes of lung ...
AbstractBackground: No effective therapy is currently available for the diffuse stage of bronchioloa...
ObjectivesLung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) provides palliation and improved quality of life in s...
AbstractObjectives: Bronchiolitis obliterans is the greatest limitation to the long-term applicabili...