Pulmonary thromboembolism as a complication of lung transplantation

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Pulmonary thromboembolism as a complication of lung transplantation. / Kristensen, Anna Warncke; Mortensen, Jann; Berg, Ronan M G.

I: Clinical Transplantation, Bind 31, Nr. 4, e12922, 2017.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

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Kristensen, AW, Mortensen, J & Berg, RMG 2017, 'Pulmonary thromboembolism as a complication of lung transplantation', Clinical Transplantation, bind 31, nr. 4, e12922. https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.12922

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Kristensen, A. W., Mortensen, J., & Berg, R. M. G. (2017). Pulmonary thromboembolism as a complication of lung transplantation. Clinical Transplantation, 31(4), [e12922]. https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.12922

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Kristensen AW, Mortensen J, Berg RMG. Pulmonary thromboembolism as a complication of lung transplantation. Clinical Transplantation. 2017;31(4). e12922. https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.12922

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Kristensen, Anna Warncke ; Mortensen, Jann ; Berg, Ronan M G. / Pulmonary thromboembolism as a complication of lung transplantation. I: Clinical Transplantation. 2017 ; Bind 31, Nr. 4.

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abstract = "Post-transplantation mortality after lung transplantation (LTX) is higher than for other solid organ transplantations. Thoracic surgery is associated with increased risk of thromboembolic complications, and as LTX recipients lack the collateral bronchial circulation, pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) may represent a pertinent yet largely underdiagnosed cause of post-transplantation respiratory failure. In this systematic review, we sought to elucidate the occurrence and predilection site of PTE after LTX, and its potential impact on LTX-associated mortality. Based on twelve original articles identified by a systematic search strategy in PubMed, we found that PTE was reported in 4% of LTX recipients, and 38% of these events occurred within the first 30 days after the LTX procedure. In single-lung transplantation (SLTX) recipients, 12% were diagnosed with PTE, with 92% of these affecting the allograft. Of LTX patients diagnosed with PTE, 11% died within 1 year after LTX and 75% of these deaths occurred within the first 30 days. Our findings suggest that PTE is a potentially underdiagnosed cause of early post-LTX respiratory failure. This should be confirmed in larger studies with systematic follow-up diagnostic imaging.",
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T1 - Pulmonary thromboembolism as a complication of lung transplantation

AU - Kristensen, Anna Warncke

AU - Mortensen, Jann

AU - Berg, Ronan M G

N1 - © 2017 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - Post-transplantation mortality after lung transplantation (LTX) is higher than for other solid organ transplantations. Thoracic surgery is associated with increased risk of thromboembolic complications, and as LTX recipients lack the collateral bronchial circulation, pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) may represent a pertinent yet largely underdiagnosed cause of post-transplantation respiratory failure. In this systematic review, we sought to elucidate the occurrence and predilection site of PTE after LTX, and its potential impact on LTX-associated mortality. Based on twelve original articles identified by a systematic search strategy in PubMed, we found that PTE was reported in 4% of LTX recipients, and 38% of these events occurred within the first 30 days after the LTX procedure. In single-lung transplantation (SLTX) recipients, 12% were diagnosed with PTE, with 92% of these affecting the allograft. Of LTX patients diagnosed with PTE, 11% died within 1 year after LTX and 75% of these deaths occurred within the first 30 days. Our findings suggest that PTE is a potentially underdiagnosed cause of early post-LTX respiratory failure. This should be confirmed in larger studies with systematic follow-up diagnostic imaging.

AB - Post-transplantation mortality after lung transplantation (LTX) is higher than for other solid organ transplantations. Thoracic surgery is associated with increased risk of thromboembolic complications, and as LTX recipients lack the collateral bronchial circulation, pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) may represent a pertinent yet largely underdiagnosed cause of post-transplantation respiratory failure. In this systematic review, we sought to elucidate the occurrence and predilection site of PTE after LTX, and its potential impact on LTX-associated mortality. Based on twelve original articles identified by a systematic search strategy in PubMed, we found that PTE was reported in 4% of LTX recipients, and 38% of these events occurred within the first 30 days after the LTX procedure. In single-lung transplantation (SLTX) recipients, 12% were diagnosed with PTE, with 92% of these affecting the allograft. Of LTX patients diagnosed with PTE, 11% died within 1 year after LTX and 75% of these deaths occurred within the first 30 days. Our findings suggest that PTE is a potentially underdiagnosed cause of early post-LTX respiratory failure. This should be confirmed in larger studies with systematic follow-up diagnostic imaging.

KW - Humans

KW - Lung Transplantation/adverse effects

KW - Prognosis

KW - Pulmonary Embolism/etiology

U2 - 10.1111/ctr.12922

DO - 10.1111/ctr.12922

M3 - Review

C2 - 28150415

VL - 31

JO - Clinical Transplantation

JF - Clinical Transplantation

SN - 0902-0063

IS - 4

M1 - e12922

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