Gundeep Dhillon, MD, MPH

Publication Details

  • Lung transplant airway hypoxia: a diathesis to fibrosis?

    Dhillon GS, Zamora MR, Roos JE, Sheahan D, Sista RR, Van der Starre P, Weill D, Nicolls MR. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2010; 182 (2): 230-6

    Chronic rejection, manifested pathologically as airway fibrosis, is the major problem limiting long-term survival in lung transplant recipients. Airway hypoxia and ischemia, resulting from a failure to restore the bronchial artery (BA) circulation at the time of transplantation, may predispose patients to chronic rejection. To address this possibility, clinical information is needed describing the status of lung perfusion and airway oxygenation after transplantation.

    PubMedID: 20339145

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