Pediatric lung transplantation

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Children undergoing lung transplantation present a unique constellation of issues that require compulsive management based upon their underlying diagnosis, state of debilitation, post-transplant needs, and immunosuppression. The ventilator management is also somewhat different from a typically ill child. This chapter will focus on those unique aspects of this group of children with an emphasis on complications seen and the management recommended.

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Potera, R., & Huddleston, C. B. (2014). Pediatric lung transplantation. In Pediatric Critical Care Medicine: Volume 4: Peri-Operative Care of the Critically Ill or Injured Child (pp. 401–409). Springer-Verlag London Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6359-6_28

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