Results and survival rates after lung transplantation

Over the past 5 years, an average of 65 transplants per year have been performed, making UZ Leuven one of the largest (heart-)lung transplant centres within Eurotransplant and placing it among the top 10 centres worldwide.

Survival rates after lung transplantation

For the period 2013 to 2023 (709 lung transplant patients), the 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates were 90%, 82%, and 75%, respectively.

Comparable data for the same period are not yet available in the registry of the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT), but the international 5-year survival rate for the period 2010–2017 was 58%.

The current 3-year survival rate in Leuven (centre BLMTP) versus other lung transplant centres in Belgium and Eurotransplant is shown in the chart below.

Grafiek met de actuele 3-jaarsoverleving in Leuven (center BLMTP)

Number of (heart-)lung transplants

The annual number of (heart-)lung transplants since 2013 is summarised in the table below. Over this period, an average of 65 (heart-)lung transplants were performed annually.

Since 2022, we have been successfully using a new lung preservation technology, storing lungs at 6-8 °C with the LungGuard (Paragonix). This new technique allows us to safely preserve lungs for longer periods.

Aantal hart-longtransplantaties in UZ Leuven in 2023

Average waiting time for lung transplantation

The average waiting time has significantly decreased from 348 days in 2022 (range: 1–894 days) to 213 days (range: 1–896 days). There was no mortality on the waiting list.

Wachttijd longtransplantatie 2022

Indications for lung transplantation

COPD/emphysema and ILD/lung fibrosis are the primary indications for lung transplantation. Within ILD, IPF (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) and chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis are the main indications.

Indicaties longtransplantatie 2022

Full annual report

Last edit: 6 December 2024