2021––Forging Ahead Into the Endemic While Struggling Against the New Challenges Facing Health Care Providers

IF 1.1 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Cara E. Crouch, Benjamin A. Abrams, M. Kertai, N. Weitzel
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This issue of Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia is our annual noteworthy review issue where we recruit experts in multiple perioperative fields to hand pick the key themes and articles from the previous publication year. This year’s authors have done fantastic work collating the best literature in their chosen fields with topics in transplant, Cardiac ICU, cardiac anesthesia topics of hyperoxia, transfusion, and of course cardiac surgery. We hope that you enjoy this issue. 2021 began for much of the medical community with hope for a conclusion to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. Sadly, a shift was made to the endemic phase of this process and COVID-19 continues to have an impact on both clinical practice and ongoing research. The medical and scientific community is moving forward through this phase and advancing our understanding of the complex interaction between SARS-Cov-2 and host, and the underlying pathophysiology of long haul COVID-19 symptoms. Centers across Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America experienced a 50–70% reduction in cardiac surgery volume with a 53% reduction in cardiac surgery cases in the United States during the last 2 years of the pandemic. Despite the ongoing pandemic, transplantations had a record year in the United States with 41,354 organ transplants performed in 2021, a 5.9% increase from 2020. This included new annual records for kidney transplants (24,669), liver transplants (9,236), and heart transplants (3,817); although, lung transplants decreased slightly (2,524) from the year prior (Figure 1). In this setting, the medical community also has faced its largest challenge providing care as the workforce numbers have been reduced nationwide, significantly impacting the medical system in all phases of perioperative care. Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology
2021年——在应对卫生保健提供者面临的新挑战的同时,继续推进流行病
这一期的《心胸血管麻醉研讨会》是我们值得关注的年度综述,我们招募了多个围手术期领域的专家,从前一年的出版物中手工挑选关键主题和文章。今年的作者们做了出色的工作,整理了他们选择的领域的最佳文献,主题包括移植,心脏ICU,心脏麻醉的高氧,输血,当然还有心脏手术。我们希望你喜欢这个问题。对大部分医学界来说,2021年是希望结束前所未有的COVID-19大流行的一年。可悲的是,这一进程已经转向流行阶段,COVID-19继续对临床实践和正在进行的研究产生影响。医学界和科学界正在通过这一阶段向前迈进,并加深我们对SARS-Cov-2与宿主之间复杂相互作用以及长期COVID-19症状的潜在病理生理学的理解。亚洲、澳大利亚、欧洲、北美和南美的中心在大流行的最后两年里心脏手术量减少了50-70%,美国心脏手术病例减少了53%。尽管疫情持续,但2021年美国的器官移植数量达到创纪录的41354例,比2020年增长了5.9%。这包括肾脏移植(24669例)、肝脏移植(9236例)和心脏移植(3817例)的年度新记录;尽管如此,肺移植比前一年略有下降(2524例)(图1)。在这种情况下,医疗社区也面临着提供护理的最大挑战,因为全国范围内的劳动力数量已经减少,严重影响了围手术期护理的各个阶段的医疗系统。心胸麻醉学
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