The Practice of Fast-Track Liver Transplant Anesthesia

Author:

Aniskevich Stephen1ORCID,Scott Courtney L.1,Ladlie Beth L.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA

Abstract

Prior to the 1990s, prolonged postoperative intubation and admission to the intensive care unit was considered the standard of care following liver transplantation. Advocates of this practice speculated that this time allowed patients to recover from the stress of major surgery and allowed their clinicians to optimize the recipients’ hemodynamics. As evidence in the cardiac surgical literature on the feasibility of early extubation grew, clinicians began applying these principles to liver transplant recipients. Further, some centers also began challenging the dogma that patients need to be cared for in the intensive care unit following liver transplantation and instead transferred patients to the floor or stepdown units immediately following surgery, a technique known as “fast-track” liver transplantation. This article aims to provide a history of early extubation for liver transplant recipients and offer practical advice on how to select patients that may be able to bypass the intensive care unit and be recovered in a non-traditional manner.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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