Nutrition management of the postoperative lung transplant recipient.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Nutrition in Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-13 DOI:10.1002/ncp.11325
Bridget Doyle, Bhanupriya Sirandas
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Abstract

Management of the post-lung transplant recipient can be difficult because of the heterogeneity of recipients, intraoperative surgical challenges, and postoperative complications. Up to 55% of lung transplant recipients are malnourished or at risk for malnutrition going into surgery, which is likely to worsen postoperatively. Nutrition support is often inhibited by hemodynamic variability, laboratory abnormalities, and gastrointestinal complications. While these findings are uncommon in other solid organ transplants, lung transplant recipients may experience gastroparesis, esophageal dysfunction, and severe gastroesophageal reflux, among other conditions, that affect the ability to provide adequate nutrition in a timely manner. The lung transplant dietitian must be able to understand and recognize these potential risks and modify the nutrition care plan as appropriate. This review will focus on best practice recommendations to navigate these challenges and optimize nutrition status during hospitalization after lung transplantation.

肺移植术后受者的营养管理。
由于受者的异质性、术中手术挑战和术后并发症,肺移植后受者的管理可能是困难的。高达55%的肺移植受者在接受手术前营养不良或有营养不良的危险,这种情况可能在术后恶化。营养支持常因血流动力学变异性、实验室异常和胃肠道并发症而受到抑制。虽然这些发现在其他实体器官移植中并不常见,但肺移植受者可能会出现胃轻瘫、食管功能障碍和严重的胃食管反流等情况,从而影响及时提供足够营养的能力。肺移植营养师必须能够理解和认识到这些潜在的风险,并适当地修改营养护理计划。这篇综述将聚焦于最佳实践建议,以应对这些挑战并优化肺移植术后住院期间的营养状况。
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6.00
自引率
9.70%
发文量
128
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: NCP is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary publication that publishes articles about the scientific basis and clinical application of nutrition and nutrition support. NCP contains comprehensive reviews, clinical research, case observations, and other types of papers written by experts in the field of nutrition and health care practitioners involved in the delivery of specialized nutrition support. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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