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What is usually the cause of death for a CFer who has had a successful lung transplant?
Hi - I am a new member but I have been a reader here for a few years actually. My husband has CF (DD508 and he is 40 years old!) as does his older brother (DD508 and 42 years old). His older brother has recently been listed for transplant which has lead to a lot of discussion in our house about transplant.
Assuming the person makes it through the surgery and is able to resume a normal life, what usually causes death? Is it rejection of the lungs that cannot be stopped or failure of other CF impacted organs? I really haven't been able to find a explanation since the new lungs are healthy lungs.
Thank you in advance for the information. I have read how great people feel after transplant but I have also read the long term survival rates which are sobering.
Hi - I am a new member but I have been a reader here for a few years actually. My husband has CF (DD508 and he is 40 years old!) as does his older brother (DD508 and 42 years old). His older brother has recently been listed for transplant which has lead to a lot of discussion in our house about transplant.
Assuming the person makes it through the surgery and is able to resume a normal life, what usually causes death? Is it rejection of the lungs that cannot be stopped or failure of other CF impacted organs? I really haven't been able to find a explanation since the new lungs are healthy lungs.
Thank you in advance for the information. I have read how great people feel after transplant but I have also read the long term survival rates which are sobering.