Ryan Grell, Jonathan Paul, Kapil Gupta, Nikhil Chawla, Ranjit Deshpande, Lorenzo De Marchi, Jiapeng Huang
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Abstract
In this Society for the Advancement of Transplant Anesthesia (SATA) white paper, experts in abdominal transplant anesthesia and critical care reviewed the current literature and practice behaviors to create a comprehensive review of the utilization of point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) in abdominal organ transplantation (AOT) and to provide evidenced-based recommendations for clinicians to utilize perioperative PoCUS to improve patient outcomes in real time. Organized by phase of care–preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative–this paper includes a discussion of transthoracic, pulmonary, gastric, and transesophageal echocardiography. Part I of this paper focuses on preoperative and intraoperative PoCUS while the upcoming Part II focuses on utilizing PoCUS in the immediate postoperative and intensive care setting to guide fluid management, identify venous congestion, identify causes of shock, and estimate hemodynamics in AOT patients.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Transplantation: The Journal of Clinical and Translational Research aims to serve as a channel of rapid communication for all those involved in the care of patients who require, or have had, organ or tissue transplants, including: kidney, intestine, liver, pancreas, islets, heart, heart valves, lung, bone marrow, cornea, skin, bone, and cartilage, viable or stored.
Published monthly, Clinical Transplantation’s scope is focused on the complete spectrum of present transplant therapies, as well as also those that are experimental or may become possible in future. Topics include:
Immunology and immunosuppression;
Patient preparation;
Social, ethical, and psychological issues;
Complications, short- and long-term results;
Artificial organs;
Donation and preservation of organ and tissue;
Translational studies;
Advances in tissue typing;
Updates on transplant pathology;.
Clinical and translational studies are particularly welcome, as well as focused reviews. Full-length papers and short communications are invited. Clinical reviews are encouraged, as well as seminal papers in basic science which might lead to immediate clinical application. Prominence is regularly given to the results of cooperative surveys conducted by the organ and tissue transplant registries.
Clinical Transplantation: The Journal of Clinical and Translational Research is essential reading for clinicians and researchers in the diverse field of transplantation: surgeons; clinical immunologists; cryobiologists; hematologists; gastroenterologists; hepatologists; pulmonologists; nephrologists; cardiologists; and endocrinologists. It will also be of interest to sociologists, psychologists, research workers, and to all health professionals whose combined efforts will improve the prognosis of transplant recipients.