The Journal of Critical Care Medicine (Jul 2018)

Transplant Critical Care: Is There A Need for Sub-specialized Units? — A Perspective

  • Sakpal Sujit Vijay,
  • Agarwal Suresh Kumar,
  • Saucedo-Crespo Hector,
  • Auvenshine Christopher,
  • Santella Robert N.,
  • Donahue Steven,
  • Steers Jeffery

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2018-0014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 83 – 89

Abstract

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The critical care involved in solid-organ transplantation (SOT) is complex. Pre-, intra- and post-transplant care can significantly impact both – patients’ ability to undergo SOT and their peri-operative morbidity and mortality. Much of the care necessary for medical optimization of end-stage organ failure (ESOF) patients to qualify and then successfully undergo SOT, and the management of peri-operative and/or long-term complications thereafter occurs in an intensive care unit (ICU) setting. The current literature specific to critical care in abdominal SOT patients was reviewed. This paper provides a contemporary perspective on the potential multifactorial advantages of sub-specialized transplant critical care units in providing efficient, comprehensive, and collaborative multidisciplinary care.

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