“…Additionally, none of the presumed "absolute contraindications" to transplantation, such as incidental ocular malignancy or asymptomatic intraocular infection, meet epidemiological screening criteria [3,8]. Our data are similar to published numbers by Sere et al, who also found no ocular contraindications to lung transplantation (0/295), resulting in a systematic change to the national Dutch lung transplant program that no longer requires inpatient ophthalmologic screening [9]. Therefore, we support a symptom-based approach to both pre-and post-transplant consultation in order to minimize harm through unnecessary exposures and potential medication side effects (e.g., phenylephrine-induced reflex bradycardia) [4,10].…”