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Pre-anaesthetic evaluation of the patient with end-stage lung disease.
Lung transplantation is a viable alternative for end-stage lung diseases, which offers good quality of life and survival outcomes for recipients. The aims of pre-assessment for potential lung transplant recipients are to assess fitness for surgery, optimise co-morbidities, commence interventions or investigations, weigh risk-benefit ratio, plan appropriate analgesia and obtain informed consent. The assessment information is gathered from the medical record, patient interview, physical examination and pre-operative tests. A comprehensive workup includes cardiopulmonary evaluation, haematological, biochemical, microbiological and immunological investigations. Most of the evidence regarding lung transplantation is gleaned from retrospective data from single, multi-centre or multinational registries. The lack of good quality evidence means that the guidelines are based on expert consensus.
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