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Early extracorporeal photopheresis treatment is associated with better survival in patients with chronic or recurrent acute lung allograft dysfunction.

Fiorenza GautschiTobias VogelmannGernot OrtmannsFabian KnörrCarolin SteinackRené HageMirjam NägeliMacé Matthew Schuurmans
Published in: Journal of clinical apheresis (2024)
In this retrospective analysis of a large group of CLAD patients treated with ECP after LTx, early initiation of ECP was associated with better long-term survival. Besides a subset of patients suffering of recurrent allograft dysfunction, especially a subset of patients defined as responders showed an improved response rate and survival, suggesting that ECP should be initiated in early CLAD stages and young patients. ECP might therefore prevent long-term disease progression even in patients with CLAD refractory to other treatment options and thus prevent or delay re-transplantation.
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