Literature DB >> 12856743

Ultraflex stents for the management of airway complications in lung transplant recipients.

Prashant N Chhajed1, Monique A Malouf, Michael Tamm, Allan R Glanville.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We present our experience with the use of the Ultraflex (nitinol) stents in the management of airway complications in lung transplant (LT) recipients.
METHODOLOGY: Nine LT recipients underwent insertion of uncovered Ultraflex stents. Mean change in FEV1, duration to formation of granulation tissue and follow-up post-stent insertion were compared with results obtained in LT recipients who had undergone Gianturco stent (n = 10) and Wallstent insertion (n = 16).
RESULTS: Mean improvement in FEV1 after insertion of Gianturco, Wallstent and Ultraflex stents was 670 +/- 591 mL, 613 +/- 221 mL and 522 +/- 391 mL, respectively. No patient with an Ultraflex stent developed mucus plugging or stenosis at stent extremity at a follow up of 263 +/- 278 days. The mean and median duration to stenosis at stent extremity for patients with Gianturco stents was 102 +/- 85 days and 73 days, respectively, compared with 132 +/- 87 days and 142 days, respectively, for patients with Wallstents. Stricture formation in the middle of the Ultraflex stent occurred bilaterally, at the level of anastomosis in one patient in whom stent placement was undertaken in the presence of inflammation. Stent migration in one patient was related to undersizing of the stent diameter relative to the airway diameter. A larger diameter relative stent was subsequently inserted successfully.
CONCLUSION: Ultraflex stents appear to have fewer long-term complications when used in the management of airway complications following LT.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12856743     DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1843.2003.00425.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respirology        ISSN: 1323-7799            Impact factor:   6.424


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