Frailty in the End-Stage Lung Disease or Heart Failure Patient: Implications for the Perioperative Transplant Clinician.

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Bottiger, Brandi A

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Nicoara, Alina

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Snyder, Laurie D

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Wischmeyer, Paul E

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Schroder, Jacob N

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Patel, Chetan B

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Daneshmand, Mani A

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Sladen, Robert N

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Ghadimi, Kamrouz

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2024-01-10T18:39:27Z

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2024-01-10T18:39:27Z

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2019-05

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The syndrome of frailty for patients undergoing heart or lung transplantation has been a recent focus for perioperative clinicians because of its association with postoperative complications and poor outcomes. Patients with end-stage cardiac or pulmonary failure may be under consideration for heart or lung transplantation along with bridging therapies such as ventricular assist device implantation or venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, respectively. Early identification of frail patients in an attempt to modify the risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality has become an important area of study over the last decade. Many quantification tools and risk prediction models for frailty have been developed but have not been evaluated extensively or standardized in the cardiothoracic transplant candidate population. Heightened awareness of frailty, coupled with a better understanding of distinct cellular mechanisms and biomarkers apart from end-stage organ disease, may play an important role in potentially reversing frailty related to organ failure. Furthermore, the clinical management of these critically ill patients may be enhanced by waitlist and postoperative physical rehabilitation and nutritional optimization.

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S1053-0770(18)30607-4

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1053-0770

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1532-8422

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/29729

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eng

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Elsevier BV

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Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia

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10.1053/j.jvca.2018.08.002

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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Humans

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Lung Diseases

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Postoperative Complications

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Perioperative Care

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Heart Transplantation

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Lung Transplantation

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Age Factors

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Heart Failure

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Frailty

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Frailty in the End-Stage Lung Disease or Heart Failure Patient: Implications for the Perioperative Transplant Clinician.

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Journal article

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Bottiger, Brandi A|0000-0002-0844-1412

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Nicoara, Alina|0000-0002-3814-6182

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Snyder, Laurie D|0000-0002-5962-2184

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Wischmeyer, Paul E|0000-0002-3369-7911

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Ghadimi, Kamrouz|0000-0002-9287-7541

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1382

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1392

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5

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Faculty

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Clinical Science Departments

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Institutes and Centers

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Anesthesiology

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Anesthesiology, Cardiothoracic

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Anesthesiology, Critical Care Medicine

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Medicine

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Surgery

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Medicine, Cardiology

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Medicine, Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine

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Surgery, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery

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Trauma, Acute, and Critical Care Surgery

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Duke Clinical Research Institute

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Published

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33

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