Long-term Outcomes of Lung Transplant with Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion

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Importance: The mortality rate for individuals on the wait list for lung transplant is 15% to 25%, and still only 20% of lungs from multiorgan donors are used for lung transplant. The lung donor pool may be increased by assessing and reconditioning high-risk extended criteria donor lungs with ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP), with similar short-term outcomes. Objective: To assess the long-term outcomes of transplant recipients of donor lungs treated with EVLP. Design, Setting, and Participants: This retrospective cohort single-center study was conducted from August 1, 2008, to February 28, 2017, among 706 recipients of donor lungs not undergoing EVLP and 230 recipients of donor lungs undergoing EVLP. Exposure: Donor lungs undergoing EVLP. Main Outcomes and Measures: The incidence of chronic lung allograft dysfunction and allograft survival during the 10-year EVLP era were the primary outcome measures. Secondary outcomes included donor characteristics, maximum predicted percentage of forced expiratory volume in 1 second, acute cellular rejection, and de novo donor-specific antibody development. Results: This study included 706 patients (311 women and 395 men; median age, 50 years [interquartile range, 34-61 years]) in the non-EVLP group and 230 patients (85 women and 145 men; median age, 46 years [interquartile range, 32-55 years]) in the EVLP group. The EVLP group donors had a significantly lower mean (SD) Pao2:fraction of inspired oxygen ratio than the non-EVLP group donors (348 [108] vs 422 [88] mm Hg; P

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Divithotawela, C., Cypel, M., Martinu, T., Singer, L. G., Binnie, M., Chow, C. W., … Tikkanen, J. M. (2019). Long-term Outcomes of Lung Transplant with Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion. JAMA Surgery, 154(12), 1143–1150. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamasurg.2019.4079

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