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ABO-incompatible lung transplantation in an infant
Authors:Grasemann H  de Perrot M  Bendiak G N  Cox P  van Arsdell G S  Keshavjee S  Solomon M
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, Transplant Center, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Abstract:Waitlist mortality continues to be a limiting factor for all solid-organ transplant programs. Strategies that could improve this situation should be considered. We report the first ABO-incompatible lung transplantation in an infant. The recipient infant was ABO blood group A1 and the donor group B. The recipient was diagnosed with surfactant protein B deficiency, which is a fatal condition and lung transplantation is the only definitive therapy. At 32 days of age, a bilateral lung transplantation from a donation after cardiac death (DCD) donor was performed. Intraoperative plasma exchange was the only preparatory procedure performed. No further interventions were required as the recipient isohemagglutinins were negative before transplant and have remained negative to date. At 6 months posttransplant, the recipient is at home, thriving, with normal development. This outcome suggests that ABO-incompatible lung transplantation is feasible in infants, providing another option to offer life-saving lung transplantation in this age range.
Keywords:ABO incompatibility  infant  lung transplantation  pediatric transplantation
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