Publications by authors named "Wayne F Grgurich"

Background: Conventional regimens of immunosuppressive drugs often do not prevent chronic rejection after lung transplantation. Topical delivery of cyclosporine in addition to conventional systemic immunosuppression might help prevent acute and chronic rejection events.

Methods: We conducted a single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of inhaled cyclosporine initiated within six weeks after transplantation and given in addition to systemic immunosuppression.

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Background: In lung transplant recipients, bronchial stenosis (SB) and bronchomalacia (MB) result in obstructive airway disease and allograft dysfunction due to pulmonary infection. We hypothesized that endobronchial metallic stent placement for SB and MB would result in long-term improvement in respiratory function and rates of pulmonary infection.

Methods: We studied symptomatic lung transplant recipients with bronchoscopic evidence of proximal airway complications (SB or MB) and a synchronous decline in forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) of at least 10% in the 6-month period before intervention.

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Background: Lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) has been demonstrated to provide symptomatic relief and to improve lung function in patients with end-stage emphysema. The goal of this study was to assess the additional morbidity associated with lung transplantation after LVRS for end-stage emphysema with regard to immediate postoperative outcomes, longitudinal spirometry, and survival rates compared to an age-, gender-, procedure-matched, and transplant time-matched cohort that had lung transplantation alone.

Methods: We compared the postoperative and long-term outcomes of a sequential procedure cohort to a matched cohort to assess the possible added post-transplant morbidity.

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