posttransplant
Posttransplant refers to the period after transplantation of an organ or tissue, during which the recipient is closely monitored to maintain graft function, prevent rejection, minimize immunosuppression-related complications, and detect infections or other adverse events. The posttransplant course is typically described in phases: the immediate postoperative period (hours to days), the early posttransplant period (weeks), and the late posttransplant period (months to years).
Graft function and monitoring are central in posttransplant care. Organ-specific markers are followed to assess function—for
Infections and rejection are major posttransplant concerns due to immunosuppression. Prophylactic measures, vaccination strategies, and prompt
Long-term posttransplant care emphasizes adherence to medication, regular follow-up, healthy lifestyle choices, and individualized plans to