Explore Noninvasive Rejection Monitoring in Single Lung Transplantation; A SLAM Study Overview Presented by Natera
Release Date: 11/14/2024
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Presented by Zambon USA ISHLT Voices returns with another podcast presented by exploring bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS). BOS is one of the most common forms of chronic lung transplant rejection, and in part two of this series, experts take a deep dive into the role of lung function monitoring post-transplant for the detection of chronic lung transplant rejection, specifically BOS. Shambhu Aryal, MD Medical Director, Lung Transplant Program Director, Sarcoidosis Clinic Inova Health System Falls Church, VA USA Justin P. Rosenheck, DO Clinical Assistant Professor of Internal...
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info_outlineIn this episode of the ISHLT Voices podcast, hosted by Natera, you’ll hear a discussion on the need for noninvasive surveillance options for single lung transplantation and the role that the Prospera Lung donor derived cell free DNA (dd-cfDNA) test can play.
There are inherent, increased risks and challenges associated with management of single lung transplantation over double lung. Monitoring through invasive transbronchial biopsy procedures (TBBx) is often not the best option for these high-risk, frail patients.
In this podcast, notable transplant pulmonologists Drs. Rosenheck and Arunachalam highlight the need in the single lung population for noninvasive surveillance options. The Prospera Lung donor derived cell free DNA (dd-cfDNA) test has been validated in single and double lung transplants with emerging data in support of clinical utility. The expert speakers also discuss the recently published data in support of dd-cfDNA usage in the single lung transplant population from the SLAM study.
Justin Rosenheck, DO
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Ohio State University | Columbus, OH USA
Ambalavanan Arunachalam, MD
Assistant Professor, Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care)
Northwestern Medicine | Chicago, IL USA
The content of this podcast was developed entirely by ISHLT's industry partner, Natera. It is not an official educational program of the ISHLT, and therefore is not eligible for CME under the ISHLT.