AACN clinical issues
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AACN clinical issues · May 1999
ReviewThe current status of lung transplantation: a nursing perspective.
Since the first lung transplantation was attempted in 1963, the use of the procedure has gradually increased. The first successful operation was performed in 1983, and during the past decade the number of lung transplantations and heart-lung transplantations has increased rapidly, with 75% of recipients surviving past the first year. ⋯ Recipient selection criteria are reviewed, together with the listing process and donor organ criteria. Recommendations for care of patients before and after lung transplantation are outlined, with a description of the postoperative course, including complications, pain control, rehabilitation, discharge procedures, and outpatient treatment.