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The outcomes of 80 lung transplants in a single center from Saudi Arabia

BACKGROUND: Lung transplantation has become a standard of care for a select group of patients with advanced lung diseases. Lung transplantation has undergone rapid growth in the last few years in Saudi Arabia. OBJECTIVE: Describe five years of experience with lung transplantation. DESIGN: Retrospect...

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Autores principales: Akram, Saeed, Nizami, Imran Yaqoob, Hussein, Mohamed, Saleh, Waleed, Ismail, Mohammed Said, AlKattan, Khaled, Rajput, Muhammad Shaheryar Ahmed
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Publicado: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6838642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381371
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2019.221
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author Akram, Saeed
Nizami, Imran Yaqoob
Hussein, Mohamed
Saleh, Waleed
Ismail, Mohammed Said
AlKattan, Khaled
Rajput, Muhammad Shaheryar Ahmed
author_facet Akram, Saeed
Nizami, Imran Yaqoob
Hussein, Mohamed
Saleh, Waleed
Ismail, Mohammed Said
AlKattan, Khaled
Rajput, Muhammad Shaheryar Ahmed
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description BACKGROUND: Lung transplantation has become a standard of care for a select group of patients with advanced lung diseases. Lung transplantation has undergone rapid growth in the last few years in Saudi Arabia. OBJECTIVE: Describe five years of experience with lung transplantation. DESIGN: Retrospective, descriptive. SETTINGS: Major tertiary care hospital. PATIENTS: All patients who underwent lung transplant surgery between 2010 to 2015. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Indications for lung transplant demographics, body mass index, blood group, type of transplant surgery, morbidity rate using the Clavien-Dindo classification, rate of early- and late-onset bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS), bronchiolitis obliterans-free survival, 30- and 90-day mortality rate, and survival (30 days, 90 days, 1-year, 3-years and 5-years) for lung transplant recipients. The duration of mechanical ventilation, colonization by bacteria and need for lung volume reduction surgery for lung donors. SAMPLE SIZE: 80, 45% women and 55% men. RESULTS: The most common indication for lung transplant in Saudi Arabia is pulmonary fibrosis (45%), followed by non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (25%) and cystic fibrosis-related bronchiectasis (20%). Only 45% of our lung transplant recipients had a normal BMI (18-28 kg/m(2)). The most frequent blood group was A (40%), followed by blood group O (32.5%). Most (85%) lung transplants were bilateral while 15% were single lung transplants. Postoperative complications developed in 64 patients, 34 (42.5%) had minor grade 1 complications, while 13 (16.5%) had severe complications leading to death (grade V). Early onset BOS developed in 6 (7.5%) patients while 16 (20%) had late onset BOS. The BOS-free survival rate was 72.5%. The mean duration of mechanical ventilation in lung donors was 9 days and most were infected by bacteria. The majority of recipients required lung volume reduction. The 30-day mortality rate was 12.5% and the 90-day mortality rate was 17.5%. Survival rates at our center were 87.5% at 30 days, 82.5% at 90 days, 81.2% at 1 year, 67.9% at 2 years and 62.1% at 5 years. CONCLUSIONS: Lung transplantation has become an invaluable approach for the treatment of end-stage respiratory disease. Our 5-year experience has shown exciting promises for lung transplantation in Saudi Arabia. LIMITATIONS: Retrospective design, single center experience. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: None.
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spelling pubmed-68386422019-11-21 The outcomes of 80 lung transplants in a single center from Saudi Arabia Akram, Saeed Nizami, Imran Yaqoob Hussein, Mohamed Saleh, Waleed Ismail, Mohammed Said AlKattan, Khaled Rajput, Muhammad Shaheryar Ahmed Ann Saudi Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Lung transplantation has become a standard of care for a select group of patients with advanced lung diseases. Lung transplantation has undergone rapid growth in the last few years in Saudi Arabia. OBJECTIVE: Describe five years of experience with lung transplantation. DESIGN: Retrospective, descriptive. SETTINGS: Major tertiary care hospital. PATIENTS: All patients who underwent lung transplant surgery between 2010 to 2015. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Indications for lung transplant demographics, body mass index, blood group, type of transplant surgery, morbidity rate using the Clavien-Dindo classification, rate of early- and late-onset bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS), bronchiolitis obliterans-free survival, 30- and 90-day mortality rate, and survival (30 days, 90 days, 1-year, 3-years and 5-years) for lung transplant recipients. The duration of mechanical ventilation, colonization by bacteria and need for lung volume reduction surgery for lung donors. SAMPLE SIZE: 80, 45% women and 55% men. RESULTS: The most common indication for lung transplant in Saudi Arabia is pulmonary fibrosis (45%), followed by non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (25%) and cystic fibrosis-related bronchiectasis (20%). Only 45% of our lung transplant recipients had a normal BMI (18-28 kg/m(2)). The most frequent blood group was A (40%), followed by blood group O (32.5%). Most (85%) lung transplants were bilateral while 15% were single lung transplants. Postoperative complications developed in 64 patients, 34 (42.5%) had minor grade 1 complications, while 13 (16.5%) had severe complications leading to death (grade V). Early onset BOS developed in 6 (7.5%) patients while 16 (20%) had late onset BOS. The BOS-free survival rate was 72.5%. The mean duration of mechanical ventilation in lung donors was 9 days and most were infected by bacteria. The majority of recipients required lung volume reduction. The 30-day mortality rate was 12.5% and the 90-day mortality rate was 17.5%. Survival rates at our center were 87.5% at 30 days, 82.5% at 90 days, 81.2% at 1 year, 67.9% at 2 years and 62.1% at 5 years. CONCLUSIONS: Lung transplantation has become an invaluable approach for the treatment of end-stage respiratory disease. Our 5-year experience has shown exciting promises for lung transplantation in Saudi Arabia. LIMITATIONS: Retrospective design, single center experience. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: None. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2019-07 2019-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6838642/ /pubmed/31381371 http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2019.221 Text en Copyright © 2019, Annals of Saudi Medicine, Saudi Arabia This is an open access article under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND). The details of which can be accessed at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/
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Akram, Saeed
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Hussein, Mohamed
Saleh, Waleed
Ismail, Mohammed Said
AlKattan, Khaled
Rajput, Muhammad Shaheryar Ahmed
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title_short The outcomes of 80 lung transplants in a single center from Saudi Arabia
title_sort outcomes of 80 lung transplants in a single center from saudi arabia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6838642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31381371
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2019.221
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