Enhanced recovery after surgery in liver transplantation: the anesthesia perspective.

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Current opinion in anaesthesiology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-09 DOI:10.1097/ACO.0000000000001512
Stefano Skurzak, Yaroslava Longhitano, Bruna Lavezzo, Antonio Voza, Chiara Stratta
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Purpose of review: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has been introduced as a comprehensive strategy in liver transplantation (LT) in recent years. Guidelines for ERAS in LT are now available and embrace several domains of patient management. The transplant anesthesiologist is called into action through the entire process with particular attention to the maintenance of intraoperative homeostasis, early weaning and discontinuation of invasiveness, and pain control as main determinants of patient well-being.

Recent findings: Advanced hemodynamic monitoring and early extubation are established cornerstones of ERAS in LT. There are great expectations for the contribution of regional anesthesia and multimodal analgesia for a comfortable recovery but data are still limited. Leading centers in ERAS have reached considerable results and should serve as a reference for groups starting new programs. Differences in patient listing and prioritization significantly affect patient's conditions and should be accounted for. ERAS in LT will necessarily confront with the advent of mini-invasive surgery (robotic transplantation) in the next years, requiring a flexible approach.

Summary: ERAS is a rapidly growing opportunity in the complex setting of LT. Anesthesiologists play a crucial role in several important steps of the process and they are called to give their contribution in terms of vision and further evidences.

肝移植术后增强恢复:麻醉视角。
回顾目的:近年来,肝移植(LT)中引入了一种全面的术后恢复策略。肝移植的ERAS指南现已出台,涵盖了患者管理的多个领域。移植麻醉医师在整个过程中都需要采取行动,特别注意术中稳态的维持,早期脱机和停止侵入性,以及疼痛控制作为患者健康的主要决定因素。最新发现:先进的血流动力学监测和早期拔管是lt中ERAS的基础。区域麻醉和多模式镇痛对舒适恢复的贡献有很大的期望,但数据仍然有限。ERAS的主要中心已经取得了相当大的成果,应该作为团体开展新项目的参考。患者列表和优先顺序的差异会显著影响患者的病情,应予以考虑。在未来几年,微创手术(机器人移植)的出现必然会使肝移植的ERAS面临挑战,这需要一种灵活的方法。总结:在复杂的lt环境中,ERAS是一个快速增长的机会。麻醉师在这个过程的几个重要步骤中起着至关重要的作用,他们被要求在视觉和进一步的证据方面做出贡献。
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