照顾心肺移植病人。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Brigitte Hollander, Antonio Rubino, Jasvir Pamar, Florian Falter
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摘要

心脏和肺移植是终末期心脏或呼吸衰竭患者的最终治疗选择,而且往往是唯一的治疗选择。他们在重症监护病房的旅程通常在移植手术之前就开始了,因为全球缺乏合适的供体器官,因此需要用机械循环支持进行桥接。一旦移植,受者很容易受到大量并发症的影响,从手术引起的问题到继发性器官衰竭和感染以及原发性移植物衰竭。管理这些患者的临床医生需要能够及早认识到这些问题,他们需要有工具来及时开始治疗。没有心胸移植强化医师这样的学科。管理这些复杂的病人需要一个由不同背景的人组成的高技能团队-重症医师,外科医生,心脏病专家和胸科医生以及护士,物理治疗师,ECMO专家,药剂师,营养师等等。他们都贡献了重要的知识和技能。然而,为了把这些很好地利用起来,他们需要分享彼此有效沟通的意愿和能力。本综述旨在为普通重症医师提供心肺移植患者围手术期护理的概述,同时也提供了这些患者是否需要在专科重症监护病房外治疗的一般原则。
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Caring for Heart and Lung Transplant Patients.

Heart and lung transplantation are the definitive, and often the only, therapeutic option for patients with end stage cardiac or respiratory failure. Their journey through the intensive care unit often begins before the transplant operation when the global shortage of suitable donor organs makes bridging with mechanical circulatory support necessary. Once transplanted, recipients are vulnerable to a large number of complications ranging from issues arising from the operation to secondary organ failure and infection and to primary graft failure. Clinicians managing these patients need to be able to recognize these issues early and they need to have the tools to initiate treatment in a timely manner. There is no such discipline as a cardiothoracic transplant intensivist. Managing these complex patients requires a highly skilled team of individuals from different backgrounds - intensivists, surgeons, cardiologists and chest physicians as well as nurses, physiotherapists, ECMO specialists, pharmacists, dieticians and many more. They all contribute vital knowledge and skills. In order to put these to good use, however, they need to share the willingness and ability to efficiently communicate with each other. This review aims to give the general intensivist an overview over the peri-operative care of heart and lung transplant patients while also providing general principles should these patients need treatment outside a specialist intensive care unit.

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Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
CiteScore
7.60
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3.20%
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107
期刊介绍: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine (JIC) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal offering medical and surgical clinicians in adult and pediatric intensive care state-of-the-art, broad-based analytic reviews and updates, original articles, reports of large clinical series, techniques and procedures, topic-specific electronic resources, book reviews, and editorials on all aspects of intensive/critical/coronary care.
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