"Beyond the graft: Recurrence of interstitial lung diseases post transp" by Prince Ntiamoah and Atul C. Mehta
 

Beyond the graft: Recurrence of interstitial lung diseases post transplant

Affiliations

Advocate Aurora Health, Green Bay

Abstract

Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) represent a heterogenous group of lung disorders marked by inflammation and/or fibrosis of the lung parenchyma, often leading to progressive shortness of breath and end-stage respiratory failure. In the U.S., ILDs affect approximately 650,000 individuals and cause approximately 25,000-30,000 deaths annually. Lung transplantation (LTx) offers definitive treatment for advanced ILD, with improved survival attributed to advancements in immunosuppression, organ preservation, surgical techniques, and postoperative care. However, disease recurrence in transplanted lungs remains a significant concern. Understanding the risk factors and mechanisms underlying recurrence is critical for refining recipient selection and improving outcomes. This review examines ILD recurrence post LTx and its implications for lung transplantation success.

Document Type

Article

PubMed ID

40004625


 

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