Don Hayes,Nicholas Avdimiretz,Rossa Brugha,Mary P Mullen,Miranda A Paraskeva,Levent Midyat,Melinda Solomon,Stuart C Sweet,Ernestina Melicoff-Portillo,Lara A Danziger-Isakov,Katsuhide Maeda,David L S Morales,Carol K Conrad,Nicolaus Schwerk,Paul Aurora,Paul J Crister,Fabienne Dobbels,Melissa Sanchez,Brigitte W M Willemse,Stephen E Kirkby,Kimberley G Miles,Rolf M F Berger,Franck F Rahaghi,Nagarajan Muthialu,Christian Benden
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Children with advanced lung diseases are eligible to be considered as potential candidates for lung transplantation around the world. The timing of referral, evaluation, determination of candidacy, and listing of candidates poses challenges and ethical dilemmas for pediatric care providers. To address these challenges, the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation appointed an international panel of expert members to review the literature, to consider recent advances in the management of advanced pediatric lung diseases, and to generate the first consensus guidelines on the referral criteria and selection of pediatric lung transplant (LTx) candidates. This consensus document is meant to assist pediatric care providers throughout the world caring for children with advanced lung diseases to identify potential candidates for LTx, to optimize the timing of the referral of these patients to LTx centers, and to provide transplant centers with a framework for the evaluation and selection of children as candidates.