2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2024.1328395
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Effects of donor smoking history on early post-transplant lung function measured by oscillometry

Natalia Belousova,
Albert Cheng,
John Matelski
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionPrior studies assessing outcomes of lung transplants from cigarette-smoking donors found mixed results. Oscillometry, a non-invasive test of respiratory impedance, detects changes in lung function of smokers prior to diagnosis of COPD, and identifies spirometrically silent episodes of rejection post-transplant. We hypothesise that oscillometry could identify abnormalities in recipients of smoking donor lungs and discriminate from non-smoking donors.MethodsThis prospective single-center cohort study… Show more

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