Timing Matters: When Should Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Patients Be Referred for Lung Transplantation? Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, July 1 2025 edition

Early referral for lung transplantation can be life-saving for people with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). In this important review, van der Ploeg et al. explore when and how patients across major respiratory diseases especially Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension should be referred for transplant evaluation. As medical therapies continue to improve, the urgency and timing of referral […]

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Expert Consensus on Lung Transplantation for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Patients, Pulmonary Circulation, April 23, 2025

Globally, over 4,500 lung transplants are performed annually. Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension represents a unique transplantation indication because: Given these specific challenges, the authors developed guidelines for managing Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension patients who are lung transplant candidates through a modified Delphi study. The expert panel reached unanimous consensus on several key aspects of lung transplantation for

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Tacrolimus versus cyclosporine immunosuppression in lung transplantation: a systematic review and meta-analysis, BMJ Open Respiratory Research, April 2025

A systematic review and meta-analysis to determine whether tacrolimus or cyclosporine is more effective at reducing chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) in lung transplant patients was publshed on the British Medical Journal in April 2025. The researchers analyzed 4 randomized trials involving 662 patients with a mean age of 45-55 years, mostly with Chronic Obstructive

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Societal Costs Associated With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Subgroups: A Study Utilizing Linked National Registries, Pulmonary Circulation, April 17, 2025

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) represents a significant economic burden on society, as revealed by a comprehensive Swedish study published on Pulmonary Circulation on April 17, 2025, examining the societal costs associated with this condition. The research tracked patients across various pulmonary arterial hypertension subgroups—idiopathic/hereditary pulmonary arterial hypertension, pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with connective tissue disease,

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The Aeson Total Artificial Heart helps three heart failure patients with pulmonary hypertension become heart transplant-eligible, The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, February 5, 2025

Three heart failure patients with pulmonary hypertension (WHO Group II) became eligible for heart transplants after receiving the Aeson Total Artificial Heart, which effectively took place after 243, 155 and 109 days respectively. This innovative device, implanted with the help of the advanced Carmat system, replaces the heart’s ventricles and maintains continuous blood circulation, stabilizing

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved clinical trials to transplant organs from genetically modified pigs into people with kidney failure

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved pioneering clinical trials by two biotech firms to evaluate the transplantation of kidneys from genetically engineered pigs into human patients with renal failure. This breakthrough authorization could mark a significant step toward addressing the chronic shortage of human organs for transplant. Until now, such transplants were

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Proud to celebrate the 14 live webinars we have organised since the series launched in June 2023! A huge thank you to all our speakers and participants!

The Alliance for Pulmonary Hypertension (AfPH) recently concluded its 14th webinar, marking the culmination of an educational initiative that began in June 2023. These virtual gatherings brought together internationally renowned experts in pulmonary hypertension, who shared their expertise on a comprehensive range of topics crucial to advancing patient care and quality of life. The diverse

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Special issue of “Transplant International” addresses race, gender, socioeconomic and geographic disparities in transplantation

Transplant International has published a special issue of its journal on “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Transplantation”. This issue presents a collection of studies that examine inequities in transplantation related to race, gender, socioeconomics, and geography, providing evidence and insights into these persistent disparities. Download the pdf of the special issue of Transplant International at

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Full transcript of the PVRI live webinar on “Debunking myths about Lung Transplantation”, September 25, 2024, now available and translatable in 50 languages!

The Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute (PVRI) organised a patient-directed webinar on “Debunking Myths of Lung Transplantation” on September 25, 2024. This was an outstanding webinar: the explanations were exceptionally clear and delivered in easy-to-understand language, covering every step of the transplant journey—from getting listed and preparing for surgery, through the operation and immediate post-op, to

Full transcript of the PVRI live webinar on “Debunking myths about Lung Transplantation”, September 25, 2024, now available and translatable in 50 languages! Read Post »

Patient centered care at the heart of The Transplantation Society’s Annual Congress in Istanbul, 22-25 September 2024

The 30th The Transplantation Society (TTS) Annual Congress in Istanbul brought together over 2.500 transplant professionals from 90 countries, with a further 500 attending remotely. It began with a memorable opening ceremony, attended by prominent figures such as the Minister of Health, the Governor, and the Mayor of Istanbul. The ceremony featured a compelling speech

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Vienna Lung Failure and Transplantation Symposium 2025, 26 -27 June, 2025

are excited to announce an upcoming two- day international symposium focused on “Lung Failure and Transplantation”. This symposium, organised by the Department of Thoracic Surgery and the Comprehensive Center for Chest Diseases at MedUni Vienna/University Hospital Vienna, aims to address all treatment aspects of end-stage lung failure, including lung transplantation, within an international interdisciplinary setting,

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Orgamites, a free global educational program about organ donation and transplantation for children aged 5-11, now being started in UK schools

The “Orgamites Mighty Education Programme” is a free global organ donation and health education programme for children aged 5-11. It uses educational resources, tools, toys, and tech to inspire and equip more students, teachers, and families everywhere to talk more about organ donation and how to take better care of our health. The Orgamites programme

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NEW! Patient booklet on lung transplant by the Italian Pulmonary Hypertension Association AIPI now directly translatable in 40 languages on this platform! Check it out!

The patient booklet on lung transplant by AIPI, Italian Pulmonary Hypertension publication “Guida al Trapianto di polmoni” has been adapted and translated into English by Pisana Ferrari, President of AIPI. You can now translate the entire booklet directly from here using the orange button at the bottom of the page: 40 languages are currently available

NEW! Patient booklet on lung transplant by the Italian Pulmonary Hypertension Association AIPI now directly translatable in 40 languages on this platform! Check it out! Read Post »

Special issue of “Transplant International” delves into the multifaceted ethical and legal complexities surrounding organ donation and transplantation, June 2024

The latest special issue of “Transplant International,” titled “Ethical and Legal Aspects of Organ Donation and Transplantation,” tackles the intricate challenges inherent in organ donation and transplantation. Edited by Frederike Ambagtsheer, Coby Annema, David Paredes-Zapata and John Forsythe, this collection comprises 16 articles penned by global experts, spanning the years 2022 to 2024. These articles

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Transplantation Society Annual Congress, Istanbul, Turkey, September 22-25, 2024

The Transplantation Society is a non-profit non governmental organisation providing global leadership in transplantation. Its core mission includes the development of the science and clinical practice, scientific communication, continuing education and guidance on the ethical practice. The Transplantation Society’s Annual Congress 2024 is taking place in Istanbul September 22-25, 2024. Full program available at this

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Anne-Marie Amilhat, one of the world’s longest-living heart-lung transplant recipients (36 years!) was among the 11,000 people who carried the Olympic flame from Athens to Paris

Anne-Marie Amilhat, who is one of the world’s longest-living heart-lung transplant recipients (36 years post surgery!) was among the 11,000 people who carried the Olympic flame from Athens to Paris. On May 17th Anne-Marie carried the torch between Toulouse and Auch. The news was reported in the April 2024 edition of the French pulmonary hypertension

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April 28 is ESOT, European Society for Organ Transplantation, Action Day, an annual observance which calls for enhanced cooperation between EU member states to address inequalities in transplantation

April 28 is ESOT – European Society for Organ Transplantation Action Day. ESOT is calling for enhanced cooperation among EU member states to empower transplant centres in delivering consistent, high-quality transplantation service ahead of the EU elections. ESOT is looking to drive the following 5 actions in the European Parliament between 2024 and 2029: Read

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A groundbreaking medical innovation known as the “sentinel skin flap” may hold the key to early detection of rejection in lung transplant patients

Could a medical innovation known as the “sentinel skin flap” hold the key to early detection of rejection in lung transplant patients? This pioneering technique, currently under investigation in a trial conducted by the University of Oxford and NHS Blood and Transplant, offers new hope for enhancing post-transplant care. Leading the charge in this groundbreaking trial is Henk Giele,

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Coming up soon, the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension 2024, the most important scientific event in the world this field!

The 7th edition of the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension is being held on June 29-30/July 1, 2024, in Barcelona, Spain. The WSPH is the most important scientific event in the field of pulmonary hypertension. It has been convened every five years since the Evian edition in 1998 (including Venice 2003, Dana Point 2008, Nice

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Why the recent US revision of the ICD-10-CM to include codes for lung allograft dysfunction matters for pulmonary arterial hypertension

The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is a medical coding system crafted by the World Health Organization (WHO). It serves as the primary foundation for health recording and disease statistics across various levels of care, including primary, secondary, and tertiary care settings, as well as on death certificates to determine causes of mortality. These meticulously

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