Book contents
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 Resuscitation and Management of the Acutely Ill Patient
- Section 2 Diagnosis, Assessment, Investigation, Monitoring and Data Interpretation
- Domain 3 Disease Management: Recognition, Causes and Management
- Section 4 Therapeutic Interventions and Organ Support
- Domain 5 Practical Procedures
- Section 6 Perioperative Care
- Introduction
- Risk Scoring and ICU Triage
- Pre-optimisation/Prehabilitation
- Intraoperative Care
- Perioperative Fluid Management
- Post-operative Care
- Evidence for Intensive Care in High-Risk Surgical Patients
- Conclusion
- Introduction
- Handover
- Examination
- Investigations in the Post-operative Setting
- Introduction
- Criteria for CCU Admission Following Craniotomy
- Interventions Requiring CCU Admission
- Complications Requiring CCU Admission
- Pain Management
- Conclusion
- Introduction
- Cardiovascular
- Renal Failure
- Hepatorenal Syndrome
- Ventilation
- Allograft Function
- Infection
- Nutrition
- Post-operative Complications in the ICU
- Introduction
- Monitoring
- Haemodynamics
- Right Ventricular Failure
- Rate and Rhythm
- Fluids and Renal Function
- Bleeding
- Immunosuppression and Infection
- Acute Rejection
- Non-cardiac Surgery in Heart Transplant Patients
- Introduction
- Surgery and Monitoring
- Management after Lung Transplant
- Complications after Lung Transplant
- Introduction
- Severity of Injury
- Problems and Treatment Strategies in the ICU
- Introduction
- Multi-modal, Opioid-Sparing Analgesia
- Effective Circulating Volume/Adequate Resuscitation
- Addressing the Need for Anti-microbial Treatment
- Nutritional Support
- Prophylaxis against ICU Complications
- Abdominal Catastrophes
- 6.1 Management of Pre- and Post-operative Care of the High-Risk Surgical Patient
- 6.2 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Cardiac Surgery
- 6.3 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Craniotomy
- 6.4 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Liver Transplant
- 6.5 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Heart Transplant
- 6.6 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Lung Transplant
- 6.7 Pre- and Post-operative Management of the Critical Care Trauma Patient
- 6.8 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Major Abdominal Surgery
- Section 7 Comfort and Recovery
- Section 8 End-of-Life Care
- Section 9 Paediatric Care
- Section 10 Transport
- Section 11 Professionalism, Patient Safety, Governance and Health Systems Management
- Index
- References
6.6 - Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Lung Transplant
from Section 6 - Perioperative Care
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2023
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Intensive Care Medicine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 Resuscitation and Management of the Acutely Ill Patient
- Section 2 Diagnosis, Assessment, Investigation, Monitoring and Data Interpretation
- Domain 3 Disease Management: Recognition, Causes and Management
- Section 4 Therapeutic Interventions and Organ Support
- Domain 5 Practical Procedures
- Section 6 Perioperative Care
- Introduction
- Risk Scoring and ICU Triage
- Pre-optimisation/Prehabilitation
- Intraoperative Care
- Perioperative Fluid Management
- Post-operative Care
- Evidence for Intensive Care in High-Risk Surgical Patients
- Conclusion
- Introduction
- Handover
- Examination
- Investigations in the Post-operative Setting
- Introduction
- Criteria for CCU Admission Following Craniotomy
- Interventions Requiring CCU Admission
- Complications Requiring CCU Admission
- Pain Management
- Conclusion
- Introduction
- Cardiovascular
- Renal Failure
- Hepatorenal Syndrome
- Ventilation
- Allograft Function
- Infection
- Nutrition
- Post-operative Complications in the ICU
- Introduction
- Monitoring
- Haemodynamics
- Right Ventricular Failure
- Rate and Rhythm
- Fluids and Renal Function
- Bleeding
- Immunosuppression and Infection
- Acute Rejection
- Non-cardiac Surgery in Heart Transplant Patients
- Introduction
- Surgery and Monitoring
- Management after Lung Transplant
- Complications after Lung Transplant
- Introduction
- Severity of Injury
- Problems and Treatment Strategies in the ICU
- Introduction
- Multi-modal, Opioid-Sparing Analgesia
- Effective Circulating Volume/Adequate Resuscitation
- Addressing the Need for Anti-microbial Treatment
- Nutritional Support
- Prophylaxis against ICU Complications
- Abdominal Catastrophes
- 6.1 Management of Pre- and Post-operative Care of the High-Risk Surgical Patient
- 6.2 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Cardiac Surgery
- 6.3 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Craniotomy
- 6.4 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Liver Transplant
- 6.5 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Heart Transplant
- 6.6 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Lung Transplant
- 6.7 Pre- and Post-operative Management of the Critical Care Trauma Patient
- 6.8 Management of the Critical Care Patient Following Major Abdominal Surgery
- Section 7 Comfort and Recovery
- Section 8 End-of-Life Care
- Section 9 Paediatric Care
- Section 10 Transport
- Section 11 Professionalism, Patient Safety, Governance and Health Systems Management
- Index
- References
Summary
Key Learning Points
1. Care should be taken to ensure non-injurious mechanical ventilation in newly transplanted lungs.
2. Effective analgesia may allow early extubation.
3. Complications include primary graft dysfunction.
4. Immunosuppression and aggressive management of infection are very important.
5. Extracorporeal support may be used before, during or after lung transplantation.
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- Intensive Care MedicineThe Essential Guide, pp. 642 - 644Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021