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Lung and heart-lung transplantation: the state of the art

Patrick M. McCarthy, MD, Thomas J. Kirby, MD, Richard D. White, MD, Thomas W. Rice, MD, Eliot R. Rosenkranz, MD, Andrea P. Baldyga, MD, Rita Vargo, RN and Atul C. Mehta, MD
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1992, 59 (3) 307-316;
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Atul C. Mehta
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Pulmonary Medicine, and Diagnostic Radiology, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation.
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ABSTRACT

Lung and heart-lung transplantation is one of the most rapidly evolving transplantation fields. Survival has been improving with better patient selection, better graft preservation, and better immunosuppression. This paper outlines criteria for patient selection, reviews the surgical options involving lung transplantation, and discusses factors influencing morbidity and survival in these patients. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation experience with these procedures is presented. Lung and heart-lung transplantation has emerged from the experimental realm to the therapeutic, and can now be offered as an effective treatment option to many patients with previously fatal heart and lung disorders.

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Patrick M. McCarthy, Thomas J. Kirby, Richard D. White, Thomas W. Rice, Eliot R. Rosenkranz, Andrea P. Baldyga, Rita Vargo, Atul C. Mehta
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1992, 59 (3) 307-316;

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Lung and heart-lung transplantation: the state of the art
Patrick M. McCarthy, Thomas J. Kirby, Richard D. White, Thomas W. Rice, Eliot R. Rosenkranz, Andrea P. Baldyga, Rita Vargo, Atul C. Mehta
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine May 1992, 59 (3) 307-316;
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