Of the patients, 12 (38.7%) are alive who have been under follow-up since a mean of 49.5±7.8 months (range, 0 to 100 months). After the first published study, six patients died during follow-up. Two patients (Patient 10 and Patient 26) died of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome at post-transplant 38th and 51st months. Two patients (Patient 20 and Patient 22) died of graft failure at post-transplant 24th and 26th months. One patient (Patient 1) died of an inoperable lung cancer that was in the transplanted lung at post-transplant 61st month. The remaining one patient (Patient 4) died of pneumonia that was in the native lung at post-transplant 80th month.
Survival for all patients (including surgical mortality) at one, three, and five years were 61.3%, 51.6%, and 41.9%, respectively (median: 39 months). However, when one-year post-transplant conditional survival analysis was performed, there were significant subsequent differences at any age group. Therefore, the ISHLT recommend that it would be more accurate to apply a survival analysis in patients who met the one-year survival condition.[2] According to this recommendation, we observed that the survival rates at three and five years were 84.2% and 68.4%, respectively (median: 79 months). These rates were comparable with the results of the latest ISHLT database (Figure 1).
To the best of our knowledge, the current study is the first study to present the long-term survival in patients who underwent LTx in Turkey. In accordance with the ISHLT published database on LTx, our survival results for the transplant patients were comparable. Lung transplantation provides significant survival rates in selected patients and LTx centers in our country should be supported and encouraged in all aspects.
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