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The Lung Transplantation Handbook (Second Edition): A Guide For Patients
by Karen A. Couture
270 pages; black coil; catalogue #00-0169; ISBN 1-55212-504-1; US$29.98, C$44.98, EUR29.30, £20.30
The Lung Transplantation Handbook (Second Edition), originally published under the title Things You Should Know About Lung Transplantation: Before, During and After has now been updated and expanded in this, the second edition.
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About the Book
This comprehensive, 270-page book, written by lung transplant recipient Karen A. Couture, covers the entire transplantation process from beginning to end for both lung and heart-lung transplants.
This book introduces the reader, in easy-to-understand language, to the complex process of getting on the transplant waiting list and how the list works; preparing for surgery and the surgery itself; financing the operation and the recovery afterward; and the complications of rejection and the medications. It also includes precautions a transplant recipient should take in order to live a long and healthy life; returning to work or school; future trends in transplantation; and writing to your donor family.
Scattered throughout this book are excerpts from the stories of pre-transplant patients, recipients and caregivers, to offer the unique perspective only a person going through the process could furnish.
This edition also provides a wealth of information in an extensive, up-to-date resource section; glossary; appendix of all lung transplant centers, including waiting time and the number of transplants performed; bibliography; and worksheets. This publication is a must-read for transplant candidates, recipients, family members, as well as social workers, and nurse transplant coordinators.
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About the Author
Karen A. Couture is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Over the past 20 years, Ms. Couture has worked in the visual arts and publishing fields. She was diagnosed with a rare lung disease, lymphangioleiomyomatosis, for which she received a double-lung transplant at Shands Hospital at the University of Florida on January 21, 1996. Currently, she is a licensed massage therapist and lives in Davie, Florida.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: Before Transplantation
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE:
The History of Lung Transplantation
Functional Outcomes
Survival Rates
THE ORGAN DONOR SHORTAGE:
Expanding the Donor Pool
HOW THE LUNGS WORK:
Understanding Your Pulmonary Function Test
Understanding Your Arterial Blood Gas Analysis
Understanding Your Pulse Oximetry
Exercise Testing
DO YOU NEED A LUNG TRANSPLANT?
What are the Surgical Options?
Common Indications for Single-Lung Transplantation
Common Indications for Bilateral-Lung Transplantation
Common Indications for Heart-Lung Transplantation
Common Indications for Living-Lobar Lung Donor Transplantation
Common Indications for Pediatric Lung Transplantation
Common Indications for Lung Retransplantation
LOOKING FOR A TRANSPLANT CENTER:
Sample Questions a Patient Might Ask
THE EVALUATION:
Initial Visit
Formal Evaluation
Living-Lobar Lung Donor Transplantation Evaluation
Pediatric Transplantation Evaluation
Retransplantation Evaluation Inclusion Criteria
Relative Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications
Medical Review Board
THE WAITING PERIOD:
The Waiting List
Position on the List
Medical Urgency
How Long is the Waiting Period?
Multiple Listing
Transferring Waiting Time
Inactive vs. Active Status
PRE-TRANSPLANT PREPARATIONS:
Beepers
Medical Appointments
Dental Care
Vaccinations
Transfused Blood
Getting Your Legal Affairs in Order
Nutrition
Exercise
Travel Preparations
Flying with Oxygen
Handicapped Parking Permits
Housing
What to Bring to the Hospital
FINANCING TRANSPLANTATION:
Health Insurance
Federal Health Insurance Plans
Other Types of Health Insurance
Other Sources of Funding
KEEPING YOUR SANITY:
Support and Counseling
Relaxation Techniques
Coping Skills
Your Support Network
PART TWO: During Transplantation
WHAT TO EXPECT THE DAY OF THE TRANSPLANT:
Dry Runs
WHERE DO THE DONORS COME FROM?
Defining Brain Death
Organ Recovery
The Role of the Organ Procurement Organization
Thoracic Organ Procurement
THE TRANSPLANT PROCEDURE:
Operative Procedure for Single-Lung Transplantation
Operative Procedure for Bilateral-Lung Transplantation
Operative Procedure for Heart-Lung Transplantation
Operative Procedure for Living-Lobar Lung Donor Transplantation
Operative Procedure for Retransplantation
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR HOSPITAL STAY:
When You Wake Up
After Surgery
Visitors
Diet
Exercise
Transferring to the Floor
Doctors and Nurses
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
Medications
COMPLICATIONS OF LUNG TRANSPLANTATION:
Complications of the Operation
COMPLICATIONS OF REJECTION:
Nonspecific and Specific Defenses
The Immune System
T Cells
B Cells
Organ Transplantation and the Immune System
Hyperacute Rejection
Acute Rejection
How Can You Tell if You Have Acute Rejection?
Diagnosing Acute Lung Rejection
Lung Biopsy
Stages of Rejection
Treating Acute Rejection
Recurrent Rejection
Diagnosing and Treating Heart Rejection
Chronic Rejection
Diagnosing Chronic Rejection
Treating Chronic Rejection
Rescue Therapy
Preventing Rejection
COMPLICATIONS OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION:
How Do You Know You Have an Infection?
Bacterial Infections
Viral Infections
Fungal Infections
Childhood Diseases
Infection Prevention
COMPLICATIONS OF THE MEDICATIONS:
Common Complications
Rare Complications
PART THREE: After Transplantation
GOING HOME:
Restrictions and Instructions after Discharge
Special Restrictions for Children
Your Daily Journal
Incision Care
Notify Your Coordinator If Any of The Following Occurs
LIFE AFTER TRANSPLANTATION:
Clinic Visits
Routine Health Maintenance
Lab Work
MEDICATIONS AFTER TRANSPLANTATION:
Improve Your Medication Compliance
Induction Therapy
Immunosuppressive Agents
Agents Used For Recurrent or Resistant Rejection
Prophylactic Medications
Gastrointestinal Drugs
Diuretic Drugs
Blood Pressure Lowering Medications
Antianxiety Medications
Antidepressive Medications
Drug Interaction Dangers
Alcohol and Transplant Medications
Buying Prescription Drugs
TAKE PRECAUTIONS: When Eating
With Alcoholic Beverages
With Grapefruit Juice and Cyclosporine or Prograf
With Unpasteurized Juices, Milk and Milk Products
With Drinking Water
When Swimming
With Smoking
With Pets
When Gardening
When Traveling
With Vaccinations
With Antibiotics
With Over-the-Counter Medications
PERSONAL CARE:
Skin Care
Hair Care
Eye Care
Dental Care
Humidifiers
HEALTHY EATING FOR TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS:
Adequate Nutrition
General Guidelines for a Healthy Diet
Stomach Upset
Weight Control
Preventing High Blood Pressure and Fluid Retention
Preventing High Cholesterol
Preventing High Blood Sugar
Preventing Osteoporosis
Lowering Your Potassium Levels
Food Safety
VITAMINS AND MINERALS:
ALTERNATIVE OR COMPLIMENTARY MEDICINE:
Acupuncture
Aromatherapy
Biofeedback
Chiropractic Medicine
Herbal Medicine
Hypnotherapy
Homeopathy
Massage
Naturopathy
EXERCISE:
Endurance Exercises
Flexibility Exercises
Strengthening Exercises
MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES:
Anxiety/Panic Disorders
Depression
SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS:
Safe Sex
Pregnancy
Relationships
EMPLOYMENT:
Going Back to School
Getting Back to Work
Employment and its Effect on Social Security/Medicare/Medicaid
The Americans with Disabilities Act
Vocational Rehabilitation
DONOR ISSUES:
Writing to Your Donor Family
FUTURE TRENDS:
Experimental Drugs
New Technologies for Predicting/Diagnosing/Preventing Rejection
Emerging Technologies
SUMMARY:
GLOSSARY:
RESOURCES:
Organ Donation & Transplantation Organizations
Fundraising and Charitable Organizations
Health Insurance Information
Prescription Drug Information
Mail Order Pharmacies and Drug Assistance Programs
Support Group Information
Donor Family Resources
Pediatric Resources
Professional Organizations
Government Agencies
Related Organizations
Periodicals
Videos
Books on Transplantation
Books About Personal Experiences
Books for Families with Children
Miscellaneous Books
Organ Donor Awareness Materials
Online Mailing Lists
Weekly Transplant Chats Online
APPENDIX A:
Lung and Heart-Lung Transplant Centers by State
Transplant Centers Chart
APPENDIX B:
Median Waiting Time to Lung Transplant by Region
WORKSHEETS:
Transplant Center Worksheet
Exercise Log
Health Insurance Worksheet
Personal Health Information
Daily Log
Weight Lifting Log
Catalogue Information
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