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Non-Heart-Beating Donor: Lung Transplantation with Donation After Cardiac Death (Controlled DCD) allografts; Chapter 16. Preservation of the Donor Lung; Chapter 17. Donor Procurement; Chapter 18. Ex Vivo Management of Lungs; Chapter 19. Assessment and Management of the Sensitized Patient; Chapter 20. Anesthesia for Lung Transplantation; Chapter 21. Single-Lung Transplantation; Chapter 22. Bilateral Sequential Lung Transplantation: Technical Aspects; Chapter 23. Heart-Lung Transplantation 327 $aChapter 24. Lobar Lung TransplantationChapter 25. Critical Care Management; Chapter 26. Primary Graft Dysfunction; Chapter 27. Managing Surgical Complications; Chapter 28. ECMO in Lung Transplantation; Chapter 29. Maintenance Immunosuppression in Lung Transplantation; Chapter 30. Fungal INfections in Lung Transplant; Chapter 31. Viral Infections; Chapter 32. Bacterial Infections After Lung Transplantation; Chapter 33. Post-Transplant Lung Pathology; Chapter 34. 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Once considered an experimental therapy, lung transplantation is now regarded as a viable treatment option for selected patients with end-stage lung diseases. As more and more of these cases arise, it becomes imperative for those involved in the care of lung transplant patients to have a vast understanding of the multidiscipline process of lung transplantation. This text provides a comprehensive overview of this process covering everything from the history of the lung transplant program to the long term effects of the procedure.
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