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Are Metallic Stents Really Safe? A Long-term Analysis in Lung Transplant Recipients

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Journal Eur Respir J
Specialty Pulmonary Medicine
Date 2009 May 16
PMID 19443535
Citations 33
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Abstract

Airway complications affect 20% of all lung transplant recipients. Self-expandable metallic stents (SEMS) are one treatment option but their use in benign airway disorders is controversial. We studies the long-term safety of SEMS in lung transplant recipients. Between January 1998 and February 2008, all lung transplant recipients with SEMS were analysed retrospectively at a single centre. Complications were recorded until September 2008. In 65 (9.2%) out of 706 recipients, 111 (91% noncovered) bronchial SEMS were implanted a median (range) 133 (55-903) days after lung transplantation; follow-up was 777 (7-3.655) days. Clinical improvement was noted in 80% of recipients. The forced expiratory volume in 1 s increased by (mean+/-SD) 21+/-33%. Most frequent early complications were migration (3%) and mucus plugging (11%). No procedure-related deaths were noted. Re-stenosis occurred in 34 (52%) out of 65 recipients 85 (7-629) days after insertion. In multivariate analysis, stent insertion before post-operative day 90 was independently associated with an increased risk of re-stenosis (HR 3.29, 95% CI 1.50-7.18; p = 0.003). In 40% of recipients, new bacterial airway colonisation occurred after SEMS insertion. In SEMS patients, 5-yr survival was significantly lower than in the total cohort (60% versus 76%; p = 0.02). Late complications in lung transplant recipients treated with SEMS are frequent. The major problems are re-stenosis and airway colonisation.

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