id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-261756-4lybl57r Dubert, Marie Late viral or bacterial respiratory infections in lung transplanted patients: impact on respiratory function 2020-02-24 .txt text/plain 4188 220 45 METHODS: Patients, who survived 6 months or more following lung transplantation that took place between 2009 and 2014, were classified into three groups: a viral infection group (VIG) (without any respiratory bacteria), a bacterial infection group (BIG) (with or without any respiratory viruses), and a control group (CG) (no documented infection). In order to include patients at a steady state, we studied only the late respiratory infections, i.e. to censure the first 6 months after the lung transplantation, a period during which postoperative complications are frequent and usually intertwined. Concerning AR, the impact of late respiratory viral and/ or bacterial infections on the graft function was significantly different with three times more AR within 6 months for both the VIG and BIG compared to the CG. ./cache/cord-261756-4lybl57r.txt ./txt/cord-261756-4lybl57r.txt