Second lung transplant outcomes are detailed in recent analysis

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Over half of eligible patients die on waitlist, or have no record of being on one

By Lindsey Shapiro, PhD

More than half of the cystic fibrosis (CF) patients who may have been eligible for a second lung transplant died while on a waitlist or had no record of being placed on one, according to a recent analysis in the U.S. and Canada.

Among those who did have a re-transplantation, survival rates after the second procedure were lower than the first surgery, with survival linked to age and genetic status. Read the full story in Cystic Fibrosis News Today.

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Outcomes of Lung Transplant Candidates Aged ≥70 Years During the Lung Allocation Score Era.

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Contributor: Alice L Zhou,Alexander K Karius,Jessica M Ruck,Benjamin L Shou,Emily L Larson,Alfred J Casillan,Jinny S Ha,Pali D Shah,Christian A Merlo,Errol L Bush

With the increasing age of lung transplant candidates, we studied waitlist and post-transplant outcomes of candidates ≥70 years during the Lung Allocation Score era.

Adult lung transplant candidates from 2005-2020 in the United Network for Organ Sharing database were included and stratified based on age at listing into: 18-59 years old, 60-69 years old, and ≥70 years old. Baseline characteristics, waitlist outcomes, and post-transplant outcomes were assessed.
Read more in Physician’s Weekly.

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