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Area of Science:

  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Transplantation Medicine
  • Global Health Equity

Background:

  • Lung transplantation (LT) is predominantly performed in developed nations, with limited data on its status in developing countries.
  • Understanding the unique challenges and outcomes of LT in resource-limited settings is crucial for global advancement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the challenges, solutions, and outcomes of lung transplantation in developing countries.
  • To provide guidance for healthcare providers in developing nations considering LT programs.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on lung transplantation in developing nations.
  • Analysis of challenges, implemented solutions, and patient survival rates.

Main Results:

  • Key challenges include organ shortages, marginal organ quality, lack of multidisciplinary teams, limited technology, and high infection risk.
  • Education and multi-sectoral collaboration are vital for program success.
  • Despite resource constraints, LT survival rates in developing countries show improvement and are comparable to ISHLT Registry data.

Conclusions:

  • Establishing LT programs in developing countries is complex and resource-intensive.
  • Improved outcomes encourage continued efforts with broad support.
  • This review offers insights to help new programs anticipate and overcome obstacles.