Trunome Lung care

Trunome Lung Care test utilizes cutting-edge technology to detect the risk of transplant rejection through a simple blood sample. Early identification of rejection can aid in preventing the loss of a transplanted lung, and help doctors plan the best treatment to protect the donated organ.

Why monitor transplanted lung with a blood test?

Trunome Lung Care test offers a crucial tool in ensuring the long-term success of lung transplants by providing regular, non-invasive monitoring through simple blood tests. The blood test helps detect the presence of antibodies or other markers that indicate rejection or injury, healthcare providers can take early action to protect the transplanted lung and improve patient outcomes.

The benefits of Trunome’s test, such as its ease of use and ability to facilitate repeated sampling for longitudinal analysis, make it essential in safeguarding the patient’s health and improving the overall quality of their life after transplantation.

How does Trunome Lung Care work?

Trunome is a non-invasive method, with a simple blood draw from the post-transplant patient. The collected blood is then analyzed to measure the amount of donor DNA from the transplanted kidney in the patient’s blood.

This measurement can help assess all types of organ rejection more precisely than standard assessment tools that are currently available.

FAQ's

As a patient, you can inquire about Trunome tests with your transplant nephrologist or the hospital team. If you need additional help, please contact us at info@acrannolife.com and one of our team members will assist you.

You can take the Trunome test through your doctor or the hospital team at your transplant centre. If the hospital does not offer the Trunome test, please reach out to us at info@acrannolife.com for more information.

Trunome, like other regular monitoring tests, is recommended for periodic use as directed by your doctor.

Acrannolife collaborates with your transplant centre to simplify blood sample collection. The procedure can be carried out on-site and managed by the transplant centre or at one of our Acrannolife Service Centers. Patients can also schedule a Trunome test by contacting us at info@acrannolife.com.