Single lung transplantation: a temporal look at rejection, infection, and survival.

1994 
Single lung transplantation (SLT) has emerged as routine therapy for selected patients with end-stage lung disease. This study examines the incidence of rejection, infection, and survival during the first posttransplant year. Twenty-one patients (12 male, 9 female; mean age 46±13 years) underwent 23 SLT procedures (12 left, 11 right lung). Indications were pulmonary fibrosis in six, emphysema in seven, primary pulmonary hypertension in three, Eisenmenger's syndrome in one, pulmonary veno-occlusive disease in one, a-1 antitrypsin deficiency in two, CREST syndrome in one, and retransplantation (graft failure and bronchiolitis obliterans) in two. All were maintained on triple immunotherapy. Survival at 1 year was 100%
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