Imaging findings of neurologic complications in lung transplantation: Review of a 9-year cohort.

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Acta radiologica open Pub Date : 2021-10-03 eCollection Date: 2021-08-01 DOI:10.1177/20584601211038721
Elena Marín-Díez, Marta Drake-Pérez, Natalia Valle-San Román, Víctor Manuel Mora Cuesta, Miguel Ángel Hernández-Hernández, Enrique Marco de Lucas
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Abstract

Background: Lung transplantation (LT) requires complex multidisciplinary organization and constitutes a therapeutic option and a life-saving procedure. Although the number of lung recipients continues to increase, neurological complications and death rates following lung transplantation are still higher than desirable.

Purpose: This study aims to analyse the neuroimaging findings in a cohort of adult patients with LT.

Material and methods: A retrospective cohort study of all lung transplant recipients (344 patients: 205 men and 139 women) at a single institution from January 2011 to January 2020. The collected data included demographic features, clinical data and evaluation of the imaging findings. We also recorded the date of neurological complication(s) and the underlying disease motivating lung transplantation.

Results: We found an elevated rate of neuroimaging findings in patients following LT with 32.6% of positive studies. In our cohort, the average time after LT to a neurological complication was 4.9 months post-transplant. Encephalopathy, critical illness polyneuropathy and stroke, in that order, were the most frequent neurological complications. Structural abnormalities in brain imaging were more often detected using MRI than CT for indications of encephalopathy and seizures.

Conclusions: LT recipients constitute an especially vulnerable group that needs close surveillance, mainly during the early post-transplant period.

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肺移植中神经系统并发症的影像学表现:9年队列回顾。
背景:肺移植(LT)需要复杂的多学科组织,是一种治疗选择和挽救生命的程序。尽管接受肺移植的人数持续增加,但肺移植后的神经系统并发症和死亡率仍然高于预期。目的:本研究旨在分析一组成年lt患者的神经影像学结果。材料和方法:2011年1月至2020年1月,在一家机构对所有肺移植受者(344例患者:205例男性和139例女性)进行回顾性队列研究。收集的资料包括人口统计学特征、临床资料和影像学表现评价。我们还记录了神经系统并发症的发生日期和引发肺移植的潜在疾病。结果:我们发现肝移植患者的神经影像学发现率升高,其中32.6%的阳性研究。在我们的队列中,从肝移植到神经系统并发症的平均时间是移植后4.9个月。脑病、重症多神经病变和中风依次是最常见的神经系统并发症。在脑病和癫痫的适应症中,MRI比CT更常检测到脑成像中的结构异常。结论:肝移植受者是一个特别脆弱的群体,需要密切监测,主要是在移植后早期。
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