Combined lung-kidney transplantation: First case in Portugal

David T. Silva(Hospital de Santa Marta), Carolina Duarte Ferreira Dantas(Hospital de Santa Marta), Ana Sofia Santos(Hospital de Santa Marta), Cecília Silva(Universidade Nova de Lisboa), Inês Aires(Universidade Nova de Lisboa), Francisco Remédio(Hospital Curry Cabral), Sofia Carrelhas(Hospital Curry Cabral), Ana Pena(Hospital Curry Cabral), João Eurico Reis(Hospital de Santa Marta), Paulo Calvinho(Hospital de Santa Marta), Luísa Semedo(Universidade Nova de Lisboa), João Cardoso(Universidade Nova de Lisboa), Fernando Nolasco(Universidade Nova de Lisboa), José Fragata(Hospital de Santa Marta)
Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
January 1, 2021
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Abstract

A significant dysfunction of another organ is usually considered an absolute contraindication for lung transplantation, unless multiorgan transplantation is indicated and practical, as is the case of combined lung-kidney transplantation. Few cases of combined lung-kidney transplantation have been described in the literature; however, it is known that, in certain cases, it is the only way to offer an opportunity to selected patients with renal and lung dysfunction. The authors are not aware of any previously published case of a patient receiving both extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration as a bridge for combined kidney-lung transplantation. The authors present the first case of combined lung-kidney transplantation performed in Portugal.


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