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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What kinds of diseases can lead to the need for a lung transplant?
  • Would I need a single or double lung transplant?
  • What is the best age for a transplant?
  • How are patients put on the waiting list for a lung transplant?
  • Are new treatment options coming?

What kinds of diseases can lead to the need for a lung transplant?
Cystic fibrosis and emphysema are among the most common conditions that can lead to the need for a lung transplant. Other diseases include pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, eosinophilic granuloma, multiple arteriovenous malformation and others.
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Would I need a single or double lung transplant?
That depends on the cause of your lung disease and other factors. For example, patients with pulmonary hypertension or cystic fibrosis usually need a double lung transplant while patients with emphysema or pulmonary fibrosis might only need a single lung transplant. Double lung transplants are sometimes preferred because of the increased chances of long-term survival.
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What is the best age for a transplant?
The best age for a transplant is under 65. Generally, patients beyond age 65 have an increased mortality rate. Before being placed on the waiting list for a transplant, each patient needs to be carefully screened for other factors or conditions that might make transplant risky or impossible and to determine if alternative treatments might be better.
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How are patients put on the waiting list for a lung transplant?
The listing process has changed nationally, and it’s now based on a patient’s medical condition and not generally how long he or she has been on the list. Everyone is evaluated and assigned a score nationally based on a total picture of their condition and how urgently a transplant is needed.
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Are new treatment options coming?
Some experimental treatments are being explored that could provide viable treatments in the future. The physicians at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin are dedicated to keeping abreast of all options and helping patients make well-informed decisions.

  To learn more about the Lung Transplant Program at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin, please call 414-805-3666 or Contact Us.  

 

 

Author: Joan Cotter Pike

Date: May 18, 2007

Medical Reviewer: Kenneth Presberg, MD
Medical College of Wisconsin pulmonologist
George Haasler, MD
Medical College of Wisconsin cardiothoracic surgeon
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