lung transplant

collocation in English

meaningsoflungandtransplant

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lung
noun[C]
uk
/lʌŋ/
us
/lʌŋ/
either of the two organs in the chest with which people and some ...
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transplant
noun
uk
/trænˈsplɑːnt/
us
/trænˈsplænt/
a medical operation in which a new organ is put into ...
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(Definition oflungandtransplantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Infections are a known major source of morbidity and mortality inlungtransplantpatients (13).
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The results of the cost analysis are consistent with priorlungtransplantfindings.
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One boy with severe pulmonary vascular disease underwent a successful heart andlungtransplant.
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Home monitoring oflungtransplantrecipients can detect chronic rejection at an earlier time than normal clinical follow-up (7).
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Singlelungtransplantappears to put patients at increased risk of infection, which may contribute to increased costs.
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Consideration of enhanced insurance reimbursement may help to promote the use of home monitoring in thelungtransplantpopulation and potentially provide a cost savings for a costly medical intervention.
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Heart and vascular disease are related to primarylungtransplantmorbidity factors, including hypertension, renal disease, and hyperlipidemia (12;26).
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This is well within the actual first year adherence rates (74 percent) for subjects in thelungtransplant home monitoring program, providing a net savings with adherence to home monitoring.
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Estimates are not available for total knee replacement, stripping of varicose veins, knee replacement, heart/lungtransplantand surgery for an enlarged prostate.
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Estimates are not available for total knee replacement, stripping of varicose veins, and heart/lungtransplantprocedures.
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There was talk of a possiblelungtransplantlater.
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The first ever heart andlungtransplantwas performed in 1983.
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Mortality rates while waiting for a heart, liver orlungtransplantusually range from 15% to 30%.
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Mortality rate while waiting for a heart, liver orlungtransplantusually ranges from 15 to 30%.
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