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Specific aspects of children and adolescents undergoing lung transplantation.

Christian Benden1.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Lung transplantation has evolved as an accepted therapy in carefully selected children with end-stage lung disease, offering a prolonged survival and improved quality of life. Presently, more than 100 lung transplant procedures are done in children annually worldwide. Specific aspects of children and adolescents undergoing lung transplantation will be reviewed and an update on most recent developments in the management of paediatric lung transplant recipients will be given. RECENT
FINDINGS: Certain aspects are unique to children and adolescents undergoing lung transplantation such as a challenging surgical procedure, the effects of immunosuppressant therapy, and the impact of infections on the child's developing immune system and somatic growth. The underlying diagnoses leading to lung transplantation vary considerably by age group. Early referral, careful patient selection and appropriate timing of listing are crucial to achieve the maximal survival benefit. In particular, infectious complications are a common in children. Chronic lung allograft dysfunction remains the major obstacle for a better long-term survival.
SUMMARY: Lung transplantation has successfully been performed in infants, children and adolescents with outcomes similar to that in adults. Specific aspects of paediatric lung transplantation include donor shortage for smaller recipients, somatic growth, psychosocial aspects and adherence, and transition to adult care.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22941318     DOI: 10.1097/MOT.0b013e3283564fba

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Organ Transplant        ISSN: 1087-2418            Impact factor:   2.640


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Review 3.  Pediatric lung transplantation.

Authors:  Christian Benden
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5.  Pediatric lung transplantation in the largest lung transplantation center of China: embarking on a long road.

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6.  Twist1 signaling in age-dependent decline in angiogenesis and lung regeneration.

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