A102 TRANSPLANTATION: ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES: Late Pleural Effusions After Lung Transplantation Are Independently Associated With Reduced Clad-Free Survival

Data collected included demographics, CMV status (D/R), need for thoracentesis, pleural fluid characteristics, any occurrence of acute cellular rejection, chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) syndrome, and death. Conclusion: In this retrospective cohort study, development of pleural effusions r...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2017-01, Vol.195
Hauptverfasser: Edmonds, P J, Lentz, R J, Steele, M P, Rickman, O, Maldonado, F, Light, R W, Grogan, E J, Lambright, E S, Robbins, I M, Shaver, C M
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Zusammenfassung:Data collected included demographics, CMV status (D/R), need for thoracentesis, pleural fluid characteristics, any occurrence of acute cellular rejection, chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) syndrome, and death. Conclusion: In this retrospective cohort study, development of pleural effusions requiring thoracentesis more than 30 days after LTX is associated with reduced CLAD-free survival.
ISSN:1073-449X
1535-4970