In this issue of Clinics in Chest Medicine, guest editors Drs. Luis Angel and Stephanie M. Levine bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Lung Transplantation. Top experts in the field cover key topics such as difficult decisions to transplant patients who are older, frail, underweight and obese; organ donation and variability in conversion to lung transplantation; conventional and novel approaches to immunosuppression; acute rejection and chronic allograft dysfunction; and more.
History of Lung Transplantation The Lung Transplant Candidate, Indications, Timing, and Selection Criteria Listing Dilemmas: Age, Frailty, Weight, Preexisting Cancers, and Systemic Diseases Lung Transplant Procedure of Choice: Bilateral Transplantation Versus Single Transplantation Complications, Quality of Life, and Survival The Past, Present, and Near Future of Lung Allocation in the United States Organ Donation, the Non-Perfect Lung Donor, and Variability in Conversion to Transplant Expanding the Lung Donor Pool: Donation After Circulatory Death, Ex-Vivo Lung Perfusion and Hepatitis C Donors The Highly Sensitized Recipient: Pretransplant and Posttransplant Considerations Antibody-Mediated Rejection: Diagnosis and Treatment Critical Care Management of the Lung Transplant Recipient Conventional and Novel Approaches to Immunosuppression in Lung Transplantation Acute Rejection and Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction: Obstructive and Restrictive Allograft Dysfunction Opportunistic Infections Post-Lung Transplantation: Viral, Fungal, and Mycobacterial Common Noninfectious Complications Following Lung Transplantation Lung Transplantation for Coronavirus Disease-2019 Patients and Coronavirus Disease>2019 in Lung Transplant Recipients Future of Lung Transplantation: Xenotransplantation and Bioengineering Lungs
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