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The USC cardiopulmonary transplant team, headed by Vaughn A. Starnes, M.D., is composed of experts in their respective fields of cardiothoracic surgery, cardiology, pulmonary medicine, immunology, critical care medicine, cystic fibrosis, immunosuppression, and rehabilitation. Dr. Starnes is a world-recognized leader and innovator in heart, heart-lung, and lung transplantation, and cardiothoracic surgery. USC University Hospital is certified for Medicare for lung transplantation.
Lung Transplantation
Pulmonary (lung) transplantation has become a viable treatment option for patients with end stage cardiopulmonary disease. Patients eligible for pulmonary transplantation include any person who is severely debilitated by cardiopulmonary disease and is not hampered by any other organ system dysfunction. Candidates frequently have the diagnosis of obstructive lung disease, such as:
Restrictions to transplantation include:
Patients on chronic mechanical ventilation will be considered on a case by-case-basis.
Living-related lobar transplantation was pioneered by Dr. Starnes at USC University Hospital and provides an alternative therapy for severely ill patients who are unlikely to survive the waiting that is often required for deceased-donated organs to be available. Strict criteria must be met before a patient can qualify for these living related procedures.
Our comprehensive program includes constant transplant team communication with patient/family regarding all aspects of patients’ medical care.