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The influence of the native lung on early outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether problems arising in the native lung may influence the short-term outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation (SLT), and therefore should be taken into consideration when selecting the transplant procedure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of 258...

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Autores principales: Gonzalez, Francisco Javier, Alvarez, Enriqueta, Moreno, Paula, Poveda, David, Ruiz, Eloisa, Fernandez, Alba Maria, Salvatierra, Angel, Alvarez, Antonio
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8026083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33826650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249758
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author Gonzalez, Francisco Javier
Alvarez, Enriqueta
Moreno, Paula
Poveda, David
Ruiz, Eloisa
Fernandez, Alba Maria
Salvatierra, Angel
Alvarez, Antonio
author_facet Gonzalez, Francisco Javier
Alvarez, Enriqueta
Moreno, Paula
Poveda, David
Ruiz, Eloisa
Fernandez, Alba Maria
Salvatierra, Angel
Alvarez, Antonio
author_sort Gonzalez, Francisco Javier
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine whether problems arising in the native lung may influence the short-term outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation (SLT), and therefore should be taken into consideration when selecting the transplant procedure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of 258 lung transplants performed between June 2012 and June 2019. Among them, 161 SLT were selected for the analysis. Complications in the native lung were recorded and distributed into two groups: early and late complications (within 30 days or after 30 days post-transplant). Donor and recipient preoperative factors, 30-day mortality and survival were analysed and compared between groups by univariable and multivariable analyses, and adjusting for transplant indication. RESULTS: There were 161 patients (126M/35F; 57±7 years) transplanted for emphysema (COPD) (n = 72), pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) (n = 77), or other indications (n = 12). Forty-nine patients (30%) presented complications in the native lung. Thirty-day mortality did not differ between patients with or without early complications (6% vs. 12% respectively; p = 0.56). Twelve patients died due to a native lung complication (7.4% of patients; 24% of all deaths). Survival (1,3,5 years) without vs. with late complications: COPD (89%, 86%, 80% vs. 86%, 71%, 51%; p = 0.04); IPF (83%, 77%, 72% vs. 93%, 68%, 58%; p = 0.65). Among 30-day survivors: COPD (94%, 91%, 84% vs. 86%, 71%, 51%; p = 0.01); IPF (93%, 86%, 81% vs. 93%, 68%, 58%; p = 0.19). Native lung complications were associated to longer ICU stay (10±17 vs. 33±96 days; p<0.001), longer postoperative intubation (41±85 vs. 99±318 hours; p = 0.006), and longer hospital stay (30±24 vs. 45±34 days; p = 0.03). The presence of late native lung problems predicted survival in COPD patients (OR: 2.55; p = 0.07). CONCLUSION: The native lung is a source of morbidity in the short-term and mortality in the long-term after lung transplantation. This should be taken into consideration when choosing the transplant procedure, especially in COPD patients.
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spelling pubmed-80260832021-04-15 The influence of the native lung on early outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation Gonzalez, Francisco Javier Alvarez, Enriqueta Moreno, Paula Poveda, David Ruiz, Eloisa Fernandez, Alba Maria Salvatierra, Angel Alvarez, Antonio PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To determine whether problems arising in the native lung may influence the short-term outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation (SLT), and therefore should be taken into consideration when selecting the transplant procedure. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective review of 258 lung transplants performed between June 2012 and June 2019. Among them, 161 SLT were selected for the analysis. Complications in the native lung were recorded and distributed into two groups: early and late complications (within 30 days or after 30 days post-transplant). Donor and recipient preoperative factors, 30-day mortality and survival were analysed and compared between groups by univariable and multivariable analyses, and adjusting for transplant indication. RESULTS: There were 161 patients (126M/35F; 57±7 years) transplanted for emphysema (COPD) (n = 72), pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) (n = 77), or other indications (n = 12). Forty-nine patients (30%) presented complications in the native lung. Thirty-day mortality did not differ between patients with or without early complications (6% vs. 12% respectively; p = 0.56). Twelve patients died due to a native lung complication (7.4% of patients; 24% of all deaths). Survival (1,3,5 years) without vs. with late complications: COPD (89%, 86%, 80% vs. 86%, 71%, 51%; p = 0.04); IPF (83%, 77%, 72% vs. 93%, 68%, 58%; p = 0.65). Among 30-day survivors: COPD (94%, 91%, 84% vs. 86%, 71%, 51%; p = 0.01); IPF (93%, 86%, 81% vs. 93%, 68%, 58%; p = 0.19). Native lung complications were associated to longer ICU stay (10±17 vs. 33±96 days; p<0.001), longer postoperative intubation (41±85 vs. 99±318 hours; p = 0.006), and longer hospital stay (30±24 vs. 45±34 days; p = 0.03). The presence of late native lung problems predicted survival in COPD patients (OR: 2.55; p = 0.07). CONCLUSION: The native lung is a source of morbidity in the short-term and mortality in the long-term after lung transplantation. This should be taken into consideration when choosing the transplant procedure, especially in COPD patients. Public Library of Science 2021-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8026083/ /pubmed/33826650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249758 Text en © 2021 Gonzalez et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gonzalez, Francisco Javier
Alvarez, Enriqueta
Moreno, Paula
Poveda, David
Ruiz, Eloisa
Fernandez, Alba Maria
Salvatierra, Angel
Alvarez, Antonio
The influence of the native lung on early outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation
title The influence of the native lung on early outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation
title_full The influence of the native lung on early outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation
title_fullStr The influence of the native lung on early outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation
title_full_unstemmed The influence of the native lung on early outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation
title_short The influence of the native lung on early outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation
title_sort influence of the native lung on early outcomes and survival after single lung transplantation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8026083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33826650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249758
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