Affiliation:
1. Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
Anesthesia for lung transplantation is both a demand ing and rewarding experience. Success requires team- work, experience, knowledge of cardiorespiratory patho physiology and its anesthetic implications, appropriate use of noninvasive and invasive monitoring, and the ability to respond quickly and effectively to life- threatening perioperative events. Specific issues in clude management of a patient with end-stage lung and heart disease, lung isolation and one-lung ventilation, perioperative respiratory failure, pulmonary hyperten sion, and acute right ventricular failure. Recent ad vances include greater understanding of dynamic hyper inflation ("gas-trapping") during mechanical ventilation, perioperative use of inhaled nitric oxide and treatment of acute right ventricular failure. Successful anesthetic management leads to greater hemodynamic stability, improvement in gas exchange and a reduction in need for cardiopulmonary bypass, all of which should lead to improved patient outcome.
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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