An. Husain et Tj. Hinkamp, DONOR LUNG PATHOLOGY - CORRELATION WITH OUTCOME OF TRANSPLANTED CONTRALATERAL LUNG, The Journal of heart and lung transplantation, 12(6), 1993, pp. 932-939
To compare clinical results of single lung transplantation with pretra
nsplantation pathology, we reviewed 15 human lungs from 12 donors, whi
ch clinically satisfied donor lung criteria but were not transplanted.
In nine of these cases the contralateral lung was transplanted. Seven
of these nine unused lungs showed mild pathologic changes, including
emphysema, focal fibrosis, and old and recent hemorrhage, which had no
impact on the,outcome of the transplanted contralateral lung. One cas
e had moderate generalized emphysema, which also did not affect the ou
tcome because the other lung was given to a patient with severe emphys
ema. One donor lung showed severe overinflation artifact, which we thi
nk contributed to the early graft failure in a patient with primary pu
lmonary hypertension. We conclude that, despite satisfying standard do
nor lung criteria, many lungs have abnormal pathology. This may impact
both short- and long-term survival.