Lung transplantation for sarcoidosis: outcome and prognostic factors

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Le Pavec Jérôme,Valeyre Dominique,Gazengel Pierre,Holm Are M.,Schultz Hans HenrikORCID,Perch Michael,Le Borgne Aurélie,Reynaud-Gaubert Martine,Knoop Christiane,Godinas Laurent,Hirschi Sandrine,Bunel Vincent,Laporta Rosalia,Harari SergioORCID,Blanchard Elodie,Magnusson Jesper M.,Tissot Adrien,Mornex Jean-François,Picard Clément,Savale LaurentORCID,Bernaudin Jean-François,Brillet Pierre-Yves,Nunes Hilario,Humbert MarcORCID,Fadel ElieORCID,Gottlieb JensORCID

Abstract

Study questionIn patients with sarcoidosis, past and ongoing immunosuppressive regimens, recurrent disease in the transplant and extrapulmonary involvement may affect outcomes of lung transplantation. We asked whether sarcoidosis lung phenotypes can be differentiated and, if so, how they relate to outcomes in patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis treated by lung transplantation.Patients and methodsWe retrospectively reviewed data from 112 patients who met international diagnostic criteria for sarcoidosis and underwent lung or heart–lung transplantation between 2006 and 2019 at 16 European centres.ResultsPatient survival was the main outcome measure. At transplantation, median (interaquartile range (IQR)) age was 52 (46–59) years; 71 (64%) were male. Lung phenotypes were individualised as follows: 1) extended fibrosis only; 2) airflow obstruction; 3) severe pulmonary hypertension (sPH) and airflow obstruction; 4) sPH, airflow obstruction and fibrosis; 5) sPH and fibrosis; 6) airflow obstruction and fibrosis; 7) sPH; and 8) none of these criteria, in 17%, 16%, 17%, 14%, 11%, 9%, 5% and 11% of patients, respectively. Post-transplant survival rates after 1, 3, and 5 years were 86%, 76% and 69%, respectively. During follow-up (median (IQR) 46 (16–89) months), 31% of patients developed chronic lung allograft dysfunction. Age and extended lung fibrosis were associated with increased mortality. Pulmonary fibrosis predominating peripherally was associated with short-term complications.Answer to the study questionPost-transplant survival in patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis was similar to that in patients with other indications for lung transplantation. The main factors associated with worse survival were older age and extensive pre-operative lung fibrosis.

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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