Influence of early neurological complications on clinical outcome following lung transplant.
Josep GamezMaria SalvadoAlejandro Martinez-de La OssaMaria DeuLaura RomeroAntonio RomanJudith SacanellCesar LabordaIsabel RocheraMiriam NadalFrancesc CarmonaEstevo SantamarinaNuria RaguerMerce CanelaJoan SoléPublished in: PloS one (2017)
The real incidence of neurological complications among lung transplant recipients is probably underestimated. They usually appear in the first two months after surgery. Despite not affecting mortality, they do affect the mean length of hospital stay, and especially the time spent in the Intensive Care Unit. We found no risk factor for neurological complications except for long operating times, ischemic time and need for transfusion. It is necessary to develop programs for the prevention and early recognition of these complications, and the prevention of their precipitant and risk factors.