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A2 to O Lung Transplants

Lung Transplant | ABO Incompatibility

Blood group A2 to blood group O kidney and liver transplants have been shown to be safe and successful, especially in recipients with low pre-operative anti-A antibody titers and with the use of peri-operative antibody-depleting therapies. Since blood group O lung transplant candidates tend to have longer wait times and a higher waitlist mortality compared to other blood groups, we propose to conduct a prospective study of lung transplantation from blood group A2 donors to eligible blood group O recipients in an effort to increase the available donor pool. The aim of this study is to determine both the feasibility and safety of this specific type of ABO-incompatible lung transplant, and the impact of this practice on reducing transplant wait times among blood group O lung transplant candidates. This would represent the first prospective study of ABO-incompatible lung transplants worldwide.

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Participation Requirements

  • Sex:

    ALL
  • Eligible Ages:

    18 and up

Participation Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

* first lung transplant
* blood group O recipient
* low pre-operative anti-A antibody titers
* consent to study participation

Exclusion Criteria:

* re-transplant
* multiorgan transplant
* positive virtual crossmatch at time of transplant

Study Location

Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network
Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network
Toronto, Ontario
Canada

Contact Study Team

Primary Contact

Sharaniyaa Balachandran

[email protected]
416-340-4800
Study Sponsored By
University Health Network, Toronto
Participants Required
More Information
Study ID: NCT05581745