๐ Lung transplantation as therapeutic option in acute respiratory distress syndrome for COVID-19-related pulmonary fibrosis.
BACKGROUND: Critical patients with the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19), even those whose nucleic acid test results had turned negative and those receiving maximal medical support, have been noted to progress to irreversible fatal respiratory failure. Lung transplantation (LT) as the sole therapy for end-stage pulmonary fibrosis related to acute respiratory distress syndrome has been considered as the ultimate rescue therapy for these patients. METHODS: From February 10 to March 10, 2020, three male patients were urgently assessed and listed for transplantation. After conducting a full ethical review and after obtaining assent from the family of the patients, we performed three LT procedures for COVID-19 patients with illness durations of >1 month and extremely high sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) scores. RESULTS: Two of the three recipients survived post-LT and started participating in a rehabilitation program. Pearls of the LT team collaboration and perioperative logistics were summarized and continually improved. The pathological results of the explanted lungs were concordant with the critical clinical manifestation, and provided insight towards better understanding of the disease. Government health affair systems, virology detection tools, and modern communication technology all play key roles towards the survival of the patients and their rehabilitation. CONCLUSIONS: Lung transplantation can be performed in end-stage patients with respiratory failure due to COVID-19-related pulmonary fibrosis. If confirmed positive-turned-negative virology status without organ dysfunction, LT provided the final option for these patients to avoid certain death, with proper protection of transplant surgeons and medical staffs. By ensuring instant seamless care for both patients and medical teams, the goal of reducing the mortality rate and salvaging the lives of patients with COVID-19 can be attained.
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๐ distress syndrome (112)
๐ nucleic acid (139)
๐ respiratory distress (139)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
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๐ค Chen, Jing-Yu
๐ค Qiao, Kun
๐ค Liu, Feng
๐ค Wu, Bo
๐ค Xu, Xin
๐ค Jiao, Guo-Qing
๐ค Lu, Rong-Guo
๐ค Li, Hui-Xing
๐ค Zhao, Jin
๐ค Huang, Jian
๐ค Yang, Yi
๐ค Lu, Xiao-Jie
๐ค Li, Jia-Shu
๐ค Jiang, Shu-Yun
๐ค Wang, Da-Peng
๐ค Hu, Chun-Xiao
๐ค Wang, Gui-Long
๐ค Huang, Dong-Xiao
๐ค Jiao, Guo-Hui
๐ค Wei, Dong
๐ค Ye, Shu-Gao
๐ค Huang, Jian-An
๐ค Zhou, Li
๐ค Zhang, Xiao-Qin
๐ค He, Jian-Xing
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โฐ 2020
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๐ Chin Med J (Engl)
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