Advances in the application of enhanced recovery after surgery in perioperative management of lung transplantation
- VernacularTitle:加速康复外科理念在肺移植围手术期管理中的应用进展
- Author:
Qiang FU
1
;
Chunxiao HU
2
;
Shuo ZHENG
1
;
Pilai HUANG
1
;
Xinzhong NING
1
;
Qiang WU
2
;
Jia HUANG
2
;
Fulan CEN
2
;
Peifen CHEN
2
;
Jingyu CHEN
3
;
Kun QIAO
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:ReviewArticle
- Keywords: Enhanced recovery after surgery; Lung transplantation; Prehabilitation; End-stage lung disease; Pain management; Fluid management; Immunosuppression; Rejection
- From: Organ Transplantation 2025;16(6):976-982
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a series of perioperative optimization measures based on evidence-based medicine aimed at achieving rapid recovery. Existing studies have shown that ERAS can effectively reduce surgical stress, decrease the incidence of complications, shorten hospital stays, save medical costs, and improve patient satisfaction. Although lung transplantation techniques have become increasingly mature, lung transplant recipients still have a high incidence of complications during perioperative period. To further improve the perioperative survival rate of lung transplant recipients, introducing ERAS concept into the perioperative management strategy of lung transplantation is of great significance for reducing incidence of perioperative complications, promoting rapid recovery and long-term survival of lung transplant recipients. This article discusses the advances in application of ERAS concept in the perioperative management of lung transplantation, aiming to provide references for optimizing the perioperative management of lung transplant recipients and reducing perioperative complications.
