- Section 1 ICU organization and management
- Section 2 Pharmacotherapeutics
- Section 3 Resuscitation
- Section 4 The respiratory system
- Section 5 The cardiovascular system
- Section 6 The gastrointestinal system
- Section 7 Nutrition
- Section 8 The renal system
- Section 9 The neurological system
- Section 10 The metabolic and endocrine systems
- Section 11 The haematological system
- Section 12 The skin and connective tissue
- Section 13 Infection
- Section 14 Inflammation
- Section 15 Poisoning
- Section 16 Trauma
- Section 17 Physical disorders
- Section 18 Pain and sedation
- Section 19 General surgical and obstetric intensive care
- Section 20 Specialized intensive care
- Part 20.1 Specialized surgical intensive care
- Chapter 368 Intensive care management after cardiothoracic surgery
- Chapter 369 Intensive care management after neurosurgery
- Chapter 370 Intensive care management after vascular surgery
- Chapter 371 Intensive care management in hepatic and other abdominal organ transplantation
- Chapter 372 Intensive care management in cardiac transplantation
- Chapter 373 Intensive care management in lung transplantation
- Part 20.2 Oncological intensive care
- Section 21 Recovery from critical illness
- Section 22 End-of-life care
(p. 1781) Intensive care management in cardiac transplantation
- Chapter:
- (p. 1781) Intensive care management in cardiac transplantation
- Author(s):
Keshava Rajagopal
and Bartley P. Griffith
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0372
Cardiac transplant recipients are among the most complex critically-ill patients in the peri-transplant phase. In this chapter, a comprehensive multi-organ system review of heart transplant recipient management is undertaken, after a brief summary of the pre-implantation donor organ management and the conduct of the transplantation procedures themselves. Specific issues addressed that are unique to the transplant recipient include technical complications, primary allograft dysfunction, and hyperacute and acute allograft rejection. Since issues in heart and lung transplantation are reviewed separately, heart–lung transplantation is not discussed as an independent topic.
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- Section 1 ICU organization and management
- Section 2 Pharmacotherapeutics
- Section 3 Resuscitation
- Section 4 The respiratory system
- Section 5 The cardiovascular system
- Section 6 The gastrointestinal system
- Section 7 Nutrition
- Section 8 The renal system
- Section 9 The neurological system
- Section 10 The metabolic and endocrine systems
- Section 11 The haematological system
- Section 12 The skin and connective tissue
- Section 13 Infection
- Section 14 Inflammation
- Section 15 Poisoning
- Section 16 Trauma
- Section 17 Physical disorders
- Section 18 Pain and sedation
- Section 19 General surgical and obstetric intensive care
- Section 20 Specialized intensive care
- Part 20.1 Specialized surgical intensive care
- Chapter 368 Intensive care management after cardiothoracic surgery
- Chapter 369 Intensive care management after neurosurgery
- Chapter 370 Intensive care management after vascular surgery
- Chapter 371 Intensive care management in hepatic and other abdominal organ transplantation
- Chapter 372 Intensive care management in cardiac transplantation
- Chapter 373 Intensive care management in lung transplantation
- Part 20.2 Oncological intensive care
- Section 21 Recovery from critical illness
- Section 22 End-of-life care