Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2762581 | Journal of Clinical Anesthesia | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Lung transplantation has become an accepted option for many patients with end-stage pulmonary diseases. Anesthesia and surgery following lung transplantation may be required for various diseases that may affect both systemic organs and the transplanted graft. When a patient with a lung transplant undergoes surgery, there is the potential for interference with lung function, depending on the type of intervention and its anatomical site. Accurate preoperative evaluation, an understanding of the physiology of the transplanted lung, proper airway instrumentation, individualized management of intraoperative ventilation, and fluid balance are essential for a positive perioperative outcome.
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Authors
Paolo Feltracco, Gianclaudio Falasco, Stefania Barbieri, Moira Milevoj, Eugenio Serra, Carlo Ori,