2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.arbr.2013.03.006
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Long-term Success of Combined Kidney–Lung Transplantation in a Patient With Cystic Fibrosis

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“…Compliance with additional immunosuppressive agents in dual organ transplants involving the lung needs to be closely monitored, especially in a group of individuals who experience a significant change in lifestyle and functional status, post lung transplant. In addition, more individuals will likely require other organ transplants, including renal, heart, pancreas and islet cell transplants . Due to the complexity of management, coordination of care between liver, lung and other organ transplant teams is important, using the specialised knowledge of each group.…”
Section: Lung Function Prior To Liver and Lung Transplantationmentioning
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“…Compliance with additional immunosuppressive agents in dual organ transplants involving the lung needs to be closely monitored, especially in a group of individuals who experience a significant change in lifestyle and functional status, post lung transplant. In addition, more individuals will likely require other organ transplants, including renal, heart, pancreas and islet cell transplants . Due to the complexity of management, coordination of care between liver, lung and other organ transplant teams is important, using the specialised knowledge of each group.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, more individuals will likely require other organ transplants, including renal, heart, pancreas and islet cell transplants. [6][7][8][9][10] Due to the complexity of management, coordination of care between liver, lung and other organ transplant teams is important, using the specialised knowledge of each group. For individuals with multisystem disorders requiring transplantation, on-going shared care between transplant and the primary CF and/or other teams is recommended.…”
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“…There have been relatively few SLK transplants reported in the literature, and therefore survival data are limited. A total of 35 SLK transplants has been performed in the United States with a handful of case reports from other parts of the world …”
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“…A total of 35 SLK transplants has been performed in the United States 6 with a handful of case reports from other parts of the world. [7][8][9] SHK and SLK transplants have been performed in Australia and New Zealand at only four transplant centres since 1990. The aim of this study was to outline the Australian and New Zealand experience of combined organ transplantation, focussing on patient characteristics and survival.…”
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“…28,29 Because of the high mortality among CF patients in respiratory failure awaiting LT, Starnes et al developed living-donor lobar LT as an alternative to cadaveric LT. [30][31][32][33] However, this operation is rarely done and is only performed in a few centers. [34][35][36][37] Combined lung-liver 38,39 or lung-renal 40 transplants have been done in CF patients, but will not be further discussed here.…”
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