Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9975077 | The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Pneumothorax is treated conservatively in a potential lung transplant population. Patients with CF and previous pneumothorax with or without pleural procedures undergoing lung transplantation have dense pleural adhesions; however, this does not affect surgical outcome significantly. Patients with emphysema, fibrosing alveolitis, or obliterative bronchiolitis were significantly more likely to be free of pleural adhesions, suggesting that the inflammatory/chronic infective component of CF independently contributes to the increased pleural adhesions. Previous pleural procedures for pneumothorax should not be considered a contraindication in the assessment of suitability for lung transplantation.
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Authors
Helen Jane MBBS, Stephen J. MBBS, MRCP, Jonathon H. (FRCS), Paul A. (FRCP),