Literature DB >> 16314780

Combined lung and liver transplantation: the United States experience.

Neal R Barshes1, Daniel J DiBardino, E Dean McKenzie, Timothy C Lee, Stephen A Stayer, George B Mallory, Saul J Karpen, Ruben E Quiros-Tejeira, Beth A Carter, Charles D Fraser, John A Goss.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Combined transplantation of the lungs and liver is indicated for patients who would not be expected to survive transplantation of either organ alone. No single center has accumulated a significant experience, and as a result the expectations for this operation in the current era are unknown.
METHODS: Patients that have undergone combined lung-liver transplantation in the United States were enrolled through the United Network for Organ Sharing Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network database. In addition, the English-language literature was searched for additional cases of combined lung-liver transplantation.
RESULTS: Eleven patients have undergone combined lung and liver transplantation in the United States at different centers. The 1- and 5-year patient survival rates are of 79% and 63%, respectively, and no patient has required retransplantation. These patient survival rates are equivalent to similar a combined lung-liver case series from the United Kingdom (P=0.37, log-rank test) and isolated orthotopic liver transplantation in the United States (P=0.59, log-rank test), and are comparable to patient survival rates following isolated lung transplantation in the United States.
CONCLUSIONS: Patient survival of combined lung-liver transplantation is comparable to that of isolated liver and isolated bilateral lung transplantation. This option should be considered for patients with end-stage lung disease and liver disease when transplantation of a single organ transplantation is precluded by severe disease in the other organ system.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16314780     DOI: 10.1097/01.tp.0000165717.23652.09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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