Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2880501 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2007 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Anastomotic airway complications occur in about one fifth of patients after lung transplantation and are formidable and persistent problems. Early complications are necrosis, followed by obstruction. Few risk factors are modifiable. Because these complications importantly affect survival, improving efficacy of intervention strategies should improve outcome.
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Authors
Sudish C. MD, PhD, Eugene H. MD, Thomas R. MD, Gonzalo V. MD, Jing MS, Marie DO, David P. MD, Gösta B. MD, PhD, Atul C. MD, Members of Cleveland Clinic's Pulmonary Transplant Team Members of Cleveland Clinic's Pulmonary Transplant Team,