Rhinovirus and other respiratory viruses exert different effects on lung allograft function that are not mediated through acute rejection
Sayah DM, Koff JL, Leard LE, Hays SR, Golden JA, Singer JP. Rhinovirus and other respiratory viruses exert different effects on lung allograft function that are not mediated through acute rejection. Clinical Transplantation 2012, 27: e64-e71. PMID: 23278569, PMCID: PMC3558613, DOI: 10.1111/ctr.12054.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung transplant recipientsAcute rejectionAllograft functionCARV infectionBiopsy-proven acute rejectionIncidence of ARLung allograft functionTransbronchial biopsy resultsReference groupChronic allograft rejectionRespiratory virus infectionsAllograft dysfunctionLung allograftsTransplant recipientsAllograft rejectionExpiratory volumePrimary outcomeRespiratory virusesAdverse outcomesClinical recordsRV infectionBaseline incidenceBiopsy resultsMonths postinfectionVirus infection