成人实体器官移植候选人的康复。

IF 2.4 Q2 SURGERY Current Transplantation Reports Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s40472-023-00395-4
Evelien E Quint, Manoela Ferreira, Barbara C van Munster, Gertrude Nieuwenhuijs-Moeke, Charlotte Te Velde-Keyzer, Stephan J L Bakker, Coby Annema, Sunita Mathur, Robert A Pol
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综述目的:强调生物年龄在康复过程中的重要性,并介绍实体器官移植前康复的相关研究。最近的发现:在肾、肺、肝和心脏移植患者群体中进行了关于康复效果的研究。在肾移植之前,运动干预已被证明可以改善心肺和身体健康,并减少术后住院时间。在肺移植候选者中,已经研究了各种康复方法,包括家庭、门诊和住院方案,包括体育训练、心理支持、教育和营养干预。总的来说,康复似乎可以改善或维持患者的生活质量和运动能力。接受肝移植的患者似乎也能从康复中获益。它不仅看起来安全可行,而且还能显著改善有氧运动和身体机能。对于心脏移植候选人,无论是住院患者还是门诊患者,有监督的康复计划都显示出有希望的结果,可以改善运动能力和生活质量。摘要:预康复是改善实体器官移植患者功能预后的一种有效且安全的干预措施。未来的研究应该评估预适应是否转化为移植前和移植后临床结果的改善。
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Prehabilitation in Adult Solid Organ Transplant Candidates.

Purpose of review: To highlight the importance of biological age in the context of prehabilitation and to present relevant research regarding prehabilitation prior to solid organ transplantation.

Recent findings: Studies on the effect of prehabilitation have been performed in kidney-, lung-, liver-, and heart transplant patient populations. Prior to kidney transplantation, exercise interventions have been shown to improve cardiopulmonary- and physical fitness and result in a decreased length of hospital stay postoperatively. Among lung transplant candidates, various methods of prehabilitation have been studied including home-based, outpatient and in-patient programs, consisting of physical training, psychological support, education, and nutritional interventions. Overall, prehabilitation seems to improve or maintain quality of life and exercise capacity in this patient population. Patients undergoing liver transplantation seem to benefit from prehabilitation as well. Not only does it seem safe and feasible, but significant improvements in aerobic and functional capacity have also been found. Regarding heart transplant candidates, both inpatient and outpatient, supervised prehabilitation programs show promising results with improvements in exercise capacities and quality of life.

Summary: Prehabilitation is an effective and safe intervention for improving functional outcomes of solid organ transplant patients. Future studies should evaluate whether prehabilitation translates into improved pre- and post-transplant clinical outcomes.

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期刊介绍: Under the guidance of Dr. Dorry Segev, from Johns Hopkins, Current Transplantation Reports will provide an in-depth review of topics covering kidney, liver, and pancreatic transplantation in addition to immunology and composite allografts.We accomplish this aim by inviting international authorities to contribute review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists.  By providing clear, insightful balanced contributions, the journal intends to serve those involved in the field of transplantation.
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