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Donor and recipient risk factors for the development of primary graft dysfunction following lung transplantation

Jan Jenkins, Ricardo Verdiner, Ashraf Omar, Juan Farina, Renita Wilson, Jonathan D’Cunha, Pedro Reck dos Santos

2024Frontiers in Immunology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Primary Graft Dysfunction (PGD) is a major cause of both short-term and long-term morbidity and mortality following lung transplantation. Various donor, recipient, and technical risk factors have been previously identified as being associated with the development of PGD. Here, we present a comprehensive review of the current literature as it pertains to PGD following lung transplantation, as well as discussing current strategies to mitigate PGD and future directions. We will pay special attention to recent advances in lung transplantation such as ex-vivo lung perfusion, thoracoabdominal normothermic regional perfusion, and up-to-date literature published in the interim since the 2016 ISHLT consensus statement on PGD and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Topics & Concepts

Lung transplantationMedicineIntensive care medicineTransplantationLungInterimInternal medicineArchaeologyHistoryTransplantation: Methods and OutcomesOrgan Transplantation Techniques and OutcomesMechanical Circulatory Support Devices