
The podcast addresses lung transplantation, focusing on candidate selection, the transplant process, and post-transplant management. Key considerations for transplant suitability include the risk of death from lung disease and the likelihood of post-transplant survival. The process involves extensive investigations, followed by multidisciplinary team assessment. Post-transplant, patients face risks such as hyperacute rejection, primary graft dysfunction, and infections, necessitating close monitoring and immunosuppressive therapies. Immunosuppression strategies involve induction, maintenance, and rejection treatment, balancing efficacy with the risk of infection and malignancy. The internist's role involves identifying appropriate candidates, assisting with investigations, and managing post-transplant complications, always in coordination with specialists. A future blood test to detect allograft injury is also mentioned.
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