Respiratory failure after lung transplantation.

@article{Chatila2003RespiratoryFA,
  title={Respiratory failure after lung transplantation.},
  author={Wissam Chatila and Satoshi Furukawa and J Gaughan and Gerard J. Criner},
  journal={Chest},
  year={2003},
  volume={123 1},
  pages={
          165-73
        }
}
STUDY OBJECTIVES To characterize patients who acquired postoperative respiratory failure after lung transplantation (LT), and to identify risks associated with postoperative respiratory failure and poor surgical outcome. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective clinical analysis in a tertiary care transplantation center. METHODS We reviewed the records of 80 consecutive patients who underwent LT from April 1994 to May 1999, analyzing their records for a number of preoperative and perioperative variables… 
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