articleApr 19, 2016DEGREEN OA

Heart-Lung Transplantation

WMWilliam M. YarbroughRCRobert C. RobbinsHRHari R. Mallidi

University of Pittsburgh

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Abstract

The survival rate (average, 50%) of patients undergoing cardiopulmonary transplantation falls well below that expected for cardiac transplantation alone. We give a broad overview of the various grounds upon which this difference is likely based and discuss recent advances in each area: 1) criteria for the selection of candidates and donors, 2) methods for ex-vivo preservation of donor organs, 3) technical execution of the operative procedure, and 4) prevention of postoperative infection. In connection with the prevention of postoperative infection, we discuss the potential for the development of a chronic obliterative disease that, once established, has proved inexorable. Current efforts are focused on…

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Authors

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  • WM
    William M. YarbroughCorresponding

    University of Pittsburgh

  • RC
    Robert C. Robbins
  • HR
    Hari R. Mallidi

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Lung transplantation
  • Transplantation
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Stage (stratigraphy)
  • Surgery
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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