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Continued increase in lung transplantation for coal workers’ pneumoconiosis in the United States
Authors:David J. Blackley DrPH  Cara N. Halldin PhD  A. Scott Laney PhD
Affiliation:Respiratory Health Division, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, West Virginia
Abstract:

Background

Severe coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) is increasingly common, and sometimes requires lung transplantation.

Methods

Using Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network data, we updated the trend for CWP‐related lung transplants, described CWP patients who have been waitlisted but not transplanted, and characterized the primary payer of medical costs for CWP‐related and other occupational lung disease transplants.

Results

There have been at least 62 CWP‐related lung transplants; 49 (79%) occurred in the last decade. The rate of these procedures has also increased. Twenty‐seven patients were waitlisted but did not receive a transplant. Compared to other occupational lung diseases, transplants for CWP were more likely to be paid for by public insurance.

Conclusions

The increase in the frequency and rate of lung transplantation for CWP is consistent with the rising prevalence of severe CWP among U.S. coal miners. Effective exposure controls and identification of early stage CWP remain essential for protecting these workers.
Keywords:coal workers’   pneumoconiosis  lung transplantation  occupational lung disease  Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network
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