In November 1990, a lung transplantation program began at the University Hospital in Groningen, the Netherlands. As of April 1994, 300 patients were referred for lung transplantation and we investigated the decisions that have been made concerning these referrals up to January 1, 1995. The patients were evaluated according to a stepwise procedure. In stage 1, written information about the referred patients was discussed during the weekly, multidisciplinary lung transplantation meeting. In this stage, 14% of the patients were rejected and 2% were postponed. If no major objections for transplantation were identified, the patient was invited for a visit to the outpatient clinic, stage 2. The newly acquired information from that visit was discu...
The appropriate selection of lung transplant recipients is an important determinant of outcomes. Thi...
Introduction: Pulmonary transplants have become the last-resort treatment option for end-stage lung ...
Lung transplantation for end-stage lung disease results in prolonged survival and improved pulmonary...
In November 1990, a lung transplantation program began at the University Hospital in Groningen, the ...
The aim of this study was to assess the future need for lung transplantation in the Netherlands in t...
Background. The Netherlands was the third country to adopt the lung allocation score (LAS) for natio...
Lung transplantation has had increasing success worldwide and it became an acceptable treatment moda...
Relaxing the standard lung donor criteria may significantly increase the reported 15% organ yield bu...
Lung transplantation remains the ultimate treatment option for selected patients with end-stage (car...
BACKGROUND: The Korean Organ Transplantation Registry (KOTRY) began to register lung transplants in ...
Despite a worldwide need to expand the lung donor pool, approximately 75% of lung offers are not acc...
Lung transplantation has become an accepted therapy for patients with end-stage lung disease. The su...
ABSTRACT Lung transplantation is a well-established treatment for patients with advanced lung diseas...
Lung transplantation is limited by the shortage of donor organs. This thesis aims to provide insight...
Lung transplantation for end-stage lung disease results in prolonged actuarial survival and improved...
The appropriate selection of lung transplant recipients is an important determinant of outcomes. Thi...
Introduction: Pulmonary transplants have become the last-resort treatment option for end-stage lung ...
Lung transplantation for end-stage lung disease results in prolonged survival and improved pulmonary...
In November 1990, a lung transplantation program began at the University Hospital in Groningen, the ...
The aim of this study was to assess the future need for lung transplantation in the Netherlands in t...
Background. The Netherlands was the third country to adopt the lung allocation score (LAS) for natio...
Lung transplantation has had increasing success worldwide and it became an acceptable treatment moda...
Relaxing the standard lung donor criteria may significantly increase the reported 15% organ yield bu...
Lung transplantation remains the ultimate treatment option for selected patients with end-stage (car...
BACKGROUND: The Korean Organ Transplantation Registry (KOTRY) began to register lung transplants in ...
Despite a worldwide need to expand the lung donor pool, approximately 75% of lung offers are not acc...
Lung transplantation has become an accepted therapy for patients with end-stage lung disease. The su...
ABSTRACT Lung transplantation is a well-established treatment for patients with advanced lung diseas...
Lung transplantation is limited by the shortage of donor organs. This thesis aims to provide insight...
Lung transplantation for end-stage lung disease results in prolonged actuarial survival and improved...
The appropriate selection of lung transplant recipients is an important determinant of outcomes. Thi...
Introduction: Pulmonary transplants have become the last-resort treatment option for end-stage lung ...
Lung transplantation for end-stage lung disease results in prolonged survival and improved pulmonary...