Pranav Modi, Kelly Pennington, Surbhi Shah, Abhishek Mangaonkar, Umesh Goswami
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Clinical Outcomes of Lung Transplant Recipients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Short Telomere Syndrome-Case Series.
Limited data exists concerning the post lung transplantation outcomes of patients diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). We delineate the clinical trajectories and outcomes for 3 patients with MDS and Short Telomere Syndrome (STS) who underwent lung transplantation. Our findings suggest that patients with STS and low-risk MDS, especially those harboring the SF3B1 mutation, tolerated standard immunosuppression and antimicrobial prophylaxis well without significant deviation from a typical post-transplant course. Therefore, individuals with low-risk MDS should not be automatically excluded from lung transplantation consideration. Post-transplant monitoring is crucial to promptly detect and manage cytopenias. Conversely, our patient, diagnosed with high-risk MDS post-transplantation faced a poor prognosis, with severe cytopenias limiting immunosuppression treatment and resulting in rejection. Thus, abundance of caution is warranted when contemplating lung transplantation for individuals with high-risk MDS and STS. Further research is necessary to validate these findings.