Exploring predisposing factors and pathogenesis contributing to injuries of donor lungs

Expert Rev Respir Med. 2022 Nov-Dec;16(11-12):1191-1203. doi: 10.1080/17476348.2022.2157264. Epub 2022 Dec 12.

Abstract

Introduction: Lung transplantation (LTx) remains the only therapeutic strategy for patients with incurable lung diseases. However, its use has been severely limited by the narrow donor pool and potential concerns of inferior quality of donor lungs, which are more susceptible to external influence than other transplant organs. Multiple insults, including various causes of death and a series of perimortem events, may act together on donor lungs and eventually culminate in primary graft dysfunction (PGD) after transplantation as well as other poor short-term outcomes.

Areas covered: This review focuses on the predisposing factors contributing to injuries to the donor lungs, specifically focusing on the pathogenesis of these injuries and their impact on post-transplant outcomes. Additionally, various maneuvers to mitigate donor lung injuries have been proposed.

Expert opinion: The selection criteria for eligible donors vary and may be poor discriminators of lung injury. Not all transplanted lungs are in ideal condition. With the rapidly increasing waiting list for LTx, the trend of using marginal donors has become more apparent, underscoring the need to gain a deeper understanding of donor lung injuries and discover more donor resources.

Keywords: Donor selection; lung injury; lung transplantation; marginal donor lungs; organ donation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Causality
  • Humans
  • Lung
  • Lung Injury* / etiology
  • Lung Transplantation* / adverse effects
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Tissue Donors
  • Tissue and Organ Procurement*