Functional Status Trends for Adults and Children on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation at Time of Lung Transplantation.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Lung Pub Date : 2025-06-04 DOI:10.1007/s00408-025-00822-6
Wonshill Koh, JangDong Seo, Nicholas J Ollberding, Don Hayes
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Abstract

Poor or worsening functional status of lung transplant (LTx) candidates is a key risk factor for waitlist and post-transplant mortality. As more critically ill adults and children are listed for LTx, the use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) as bridge to LTx is also increasing. Sustaining optimal functional status while on the waitlist to LTx is crucial for LTx candidates as deterioration in functional status can negatively impact pre- and post-LTx outcomes. We conducted an analysis of the United Network for Organ Sharing Registry which showed that most patients (70%) on ECMO successfully bridged to LTx. The majority had severely limited functional status at the time of waitlisting but 96% of adults requiring ECMO on the waitlist for LTx either maintained or improved functional status from the time of waitlist to the time of LTx while all children on ECMO maintained or improved their functional status. With continuing medical and technical advances, the use of ECMO may also evolve to improve LTx candidates' functional status.

肺移植时成人和儿童体外膜氧合的功能状态趋势。
肺移植(LTx)候选人功能状态不佳或恶化是等待名单和移植后死亡率的关键危险因素。随着越来越多的危重成人和儿童被列入LTx,体外膜氧合(ECMO)作为LTx的桥梁的使用也在增加。在LTx候补名单上保持最佳的功能状态对LTx候选人至关重要,因为功能状态的恶化会对LTx前后的结果产生负面影响。我们对器官共享登记联合网络进行了分析,显示大多数(70%)ECMO患者成功地桥接到LTx。大多数人在等待名单时功能状态严重受限,但96%需要ECMO的LTx等待名单上的成年人从等待名单到LTx时维持或改善了功能状态,而所有接受ECMO的儿童都维持或改善了功能状态。随着医学和技术的不断进步,ECMO的应用也可以改善LTx患者的功能状态。
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Lung
Lung 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
95
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Lung publishes original articles, reviews and editorials on all aspects of the healthy and diseased lungs, of the airways, and of breathing. Epidemiological, clinical, pathophysiological, biochemical, and pharmacological studies fall within the scope of the journal. Case reports, short communications and technical notes can be accepted if they are of particular interest.
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