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Lung transplantation in the septuagenarian can be successfully performed though long-term results impacted by diseases of aging.

Dathe Z Benissan-MessanAsvin M GanapathiMarissa GuoMatthew C HennBrian C KellerMolly HowsareJustin P RosenheckStephen E KirkbyNahush A MokadamDavid R NunleyBryan A Whitson
Published in: Clinical transplantation (2022)
Select septuagenarian LTX candidates may be safely transplanted with relatively few complications. Immunosenescence and conditions of the aged are likely contributing factors to the decreased rejection and graft failure observations. Septuagenarians should not be excluded from LTX consideration based solely on age. Transplantation in septuagenarians should only be done in very selected patients (screened for malignancies and atherosclerotic disease) and these recipients should be carefully followed after transplantation because of these risk factors.
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