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  1. A domino transplant makes some heart-lung recipients living heart donors. When a patient receives a heart-lung “bloc” from a deceased donor, his or her healthy heart may be given to an individual waiting for a heart transplant. Extremely rare, this procedure is used when physicians determine that the deceased donor lungs will function best ...

  2. Parents, children, husbands, wives, friends, co-workers—even strangers—can be a living donor. Learn more. Most living donors provide one of their two healthy kidneys. In less common cases, living donors can donate a part of their liver, lung, or pancreas. A living person may also donate islet cells (the cells inside the pancreas that make ...

  3. Lung. Although the first living lung donation occurred in 1990, not all transplant centers perform living lung transplants. If you are considering donating a part of your lung to a friend or family member, contact their transplant center. It is also important to talk to the transplant team about their experience and success rates.

  4. When is a lung donation needed? Unhealthy or damaged lungs can make it difficult for the body to get the oxygen it needs to survive. Lung damage can often be treated with medication or with special breathing devices. If these measures no longer help or if the patient’s lung function becomes life-threatening, a lung transplant may be needed.

  5. Feb 23, 2023 · According to the OPTN’s 2020 Annual Data Report, the 1-year survival rate for adults receiving lung transplants in 2019 was 89.4%. However, survival rates for people receiving lung transplants ...

  6. Transplant in 2023. In 2023, for the fourth consecutive year, UT Southwestern performed more transplants than any other North Texas program. It is our privilege to be part of the journey for our patients, helping to restore hope and forever touching the lives of those impacted by the gift of organ donation.

  7. Steps you need to take. Here are the necessary steps to get on the national waiting list: Your physician must give you a referral. Contact a transplant hospital. Learn as much as possible about the 200+ transplant hospitals in the United States and choose one based on your needs, including insurance, location, finances and support group ...

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