Perioperative Care for Lung Transplant Recipients: A Multidisciplinary Approach

S. Brann, S. Geier, Olga A. Timofeeva, N. Shigemura, F. Cordova, Y. Toyoda
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Lung transplantation has evolved as the gold standard for selective patients with end-stage lung disease since the first clinical lung transplant was performed in 1983 in the United States. Over the last few decades, lung transplantation volume has increased worldwide with steadily improving outcomes; however, access to lung transplantation remains limited due to the critical shortage of donor organs. Factors that have contributed to improved outcomes include a multidisciplinary management approach supported by advancements in surgical and anesthetic techniques, nursing and critical care, immunosuppressive therapy, transplant immunobiology, and the perioperative use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP). Excellent outcomes have been achieved in selective patients with high-risk comorbidities such as age over 65 years, concomitant severe coronary artery disease (CAD), and preexisting sensitization with donor-specific antibodies (DSAs). Such comorbidities are no longer considered absolute contraindications to lung transplantation. This chapter provides an overview of perioperative care of lung transplant recipients with focus on a multidisciplinary approach and highlights management strategies for patients with concomitant severe coronary artery disease and end-stage lung disease as well as those with preexisting sensitization with DSAs.
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肺移植受者围手术期护理:多学科方法
自1983年美国首次进行临床肺移植以来,肺移植已发展成为选择性终末期肺病患者的金标准。在过去的几十年里,肺移植的数量在全球范围内不断增加,结果也在稳步改善;然而,由于供体器官严重短缺,获得肺移植的机会仍然有限。促成预后改善的因素包括外科和麻醉技术、护理和重症监护、免疫抑制治疗、移植免疫生物学以及围手术期体外膜氧合(ECMO)和体外肺灌注(EVLP)的进步所支持的多学科管理方法。在一些有高风险合并症的患者中,如65岁以上、伴有严重冠状动脉疾病(CAD)和先前存在供体特异性抗体(dsa)致敏的患者,已经取得了很好的结果。这些合并症不再被认为是肺移植的绝对禁忌症。本章概述了肺移植受者的围手术期护理,重点介绍了多学科方法,并强调了合并严重冠状动脉疾病和终末期肺病患者以及先前存在dsa致敏的患者的管理策略。
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