Inpatient Management of the Acutely Decompensating Lung Transplant Candidate
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.thorsurg.2022.02.001
Inpatient Management of the Acutely Decompensating Lung Transplant Candidate
Abstract
Lung allocation in the US changed nearly 15 years ago from time accrued on the waiting list to disease severity and likelihood of posttransplant survival, represented by the lung allocation score (LAS). Notably, the risk of death within a year plays a stronger role on the score calculation than posttransplant survival. While this change was associated with the intended decrease in waitlist mortality (most recently reported at 14.6%), it was predictable that transplant teams would have to care for increasingly older and complex candidates and recipients. This urgency-based allocation also led centers to routinely consider transplanting patients with higher acuity, often hospitalized and, not infrequently, in the intensive care unit (ICU). According to the Scientific Registry for Transplant Recipients, from 2009 to 2019, the proportion of lung recipients hospitalized and those admitted to the ICU at the time of transplant increased from 18.9% to 26.8% and from 9.2% to 16.5%, respectively..
Keywords: Critical illness; Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; Lung transplant; Rehabilitation.
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