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TEXAS CHILDREN'S PEDIATRIC LUNG
TRANSPLANT PROGRAM
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Texas
Children's Pediatric
Lung Transplant Program |
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The first step in consideration for lung
transplantation is communication.
In most cases, a pediatric
specialist involved in the care of a candidate child will contact
one of the team's transplant pulmonologists or transplant
coordinators to obtain information or to make a
referral. Drs.
Mallory, Schecter, and Elidemir are available on short notice to talk to
referring physicians. One of our pediatric lung transplant coordinators will contact a
parent or guardian to outline the process of evaluation.
Next the child's physician will provide information about the
child’s condition, demographic and insurance information, representative
X-rays (if needed), and other medical
information. Additionally our team strongly recommends a social
work family evaluation report.
The third step is to gain approval from the family’s insurer for the
evaluation. Because our program is young, some national insurers
do not yet have it on their lists of centers of excellence. Our
staff is always willing to work with insurers, and a contract can
usually be written. If you are a referring physician or an inquiring
family, do not take "no" for an answer. Let Texas Children's financial
consultants be advocates for your child and family with
your insurer.
The fourth step is scheduling the evaluation. Most children are
evaluated over a three-day period as outpatients. The testing can
be intense, but little of it involves pain for the child.
Testing includes pulmonary function testing, a variety of X-ray
studies, and echocardiography for most patients.
Our team tailors the schedule of tests
according to the age, health and diagnosis of the child. We strongly
recommend that both parents and grandparents attend the evaluation.
The summary interview on the third day is the most critical time for
family members to attend if circumstances do not permit them to be
present for all three days.
Please note we leave some flexibility in
our schedule for urgently referred patients.
The fifth step is the evaluation. We will try to get results
of recent CT scans, echocardiograms and other such tests from the
referring physician to minimize duplicate testing. We will send a
schedule of the testing needed to families prior to their arrival.
The evaluation includes:
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Pulmonary function testing
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Evaluation by a
pediatric dietitian, social worker,
child psychologist and
child life specialist
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Evaluation by a
physical therapist, which
includes a six-minute walk test
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A clinic visit with a transplant
pulmonologist on the first day and a more extended summary interview
with the pulmonologist on the third day
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Blood work to assess kidney, renal, immunologic, and infectious
disease status
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Blood typing
Most families will meet with one of our
transplant surgeons during the evaluation as well.
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