Lung transplantation in silicosis
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Abstract
Silicosis is a prevalent disease in Chile, a developing miner country. Scarce information about lung transplantation as an alternative for treating severe silicosis is available. Objective: To describe the time and way of exposure to silica and the clinical characteristics of silicotic patients subjected to lung transplantation at Clinica Las Condes, Santiago. Patients and Methods: From 38 patients subjected to lung transplantation between 1999 and 2006, four of them were transplanted because of severe silicosis. Ldiopathic pulmonary fibrosis was the predominant underlying disease (55%) of these 38 patients. Results: The four silicotic patients were transplanted at an age ranging from 34 to 65 years old. Their period of exposure ranged between 5 and 30 years and symptoms become evident after 4 to 30 years of exposure. Two patients were miners, another one was a quartz grinding worker and the fourth of them was a polisher of dental prothesis, The surgery was complex because of distortion in pulmonary anatomy. The hospital length of stay was longer in silicotics as compared with non-silicotic patients with lung transplant (41 versus 21 days, p < 0.10; c²). The long-term clinical course has been satisfactory. Association with tuberculosis has not been shown in any of these patients, Conclusions: Lung transplant is an alternative in patients with severe silicosis. Pulmonary anatomy is distorted in these patients determining more perioperatory morbidity than in non-silicotic patients
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Keywords.
silicosis, pneumoconiosis, lung transplantation
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PARADA C, M. T., ALISTE C, V., GIL D, R., RODRÍGUEZ D, P., FICA D, M., HERZOG O, C., CALABRÁN R, L., & UNDURRAGA P, A. (2007). Lung transplantation in silicosis. Revista Chilena De Enfermedades Respiratorias, 23(2), 99–105. Retrieved from https://revchilenfermrespir.cl/index.php/RChER/article/view/574