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Excellent Clinical Outcomes From a National Donation-After-Determination-of-Cardiac-Death Lung Transplant Collaborative

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages 2406-2413

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-6143.2012.04193.x

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Donation-after-determination-of-cardiac-death; lung transplantation

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Donation-after-Determination-of-Cardiac-Death (DDCD) donor lungs can potentially increase the pool of lungs available for Lung Transplantation (LTx). This paper presents the 5-year results for Maastricht category III DDCD LTx undertaken by the multicenter Australian National DDCD LTx Collaborative. The Collaborative was developed to facilitate interaction with the Australian Organ Donation Authority, standardization of definitions, guidelines, education and audit processes. Between 2006 and 2011 there were 174 actual DDCD category III donors (with an additional 37 potentially suitable donors who did not arrest in the mandated 90 min postwithdrawal window), of whom 71 donated lungs for 70 bilateral LTx and two single LTx. In 2010 this equated to an extra 28% of donors utilized for LTx. Withdrawal to pulmonary arterial flush was a mean of 35.2 +/- 4.0 min (range 1889). At 24 h, the incidence of grade 3 primary graft dysfunction was 8.5%[median PaO2/FiO2 ratio 315 (range 50507)]. Overall the incidence of grade 3 chronic rejections was 5%. One- and 5-year actuarial survival was 97% and 90%, versus 90% and 61%, respectively, for 503 contemporaneous brain-dead donor lung transplants. Category III DDCD LTx therefore provides a significant, practical, additional quality source of transplantable lungs.

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