posttransplantation
Posttransplantation refers to the period following organ transplantation, with goals including restoration of organ function, prevention of rejection, and minimization of complications. The process begins with the immediate postoperative hospital stay and continues with long-term outpatient care and surveillance.
Immunosuppression is a central feature of posttransplant care. Induction therapy may be given at the time of
Monitoring and follow-up rely on regular laboratory testing, imaging when indicated, and, for many organs, periodic
Common posttransplant complications include acute or chronic rejection, infections, drug toxicity (notably nephrotoxicity from calcineurin inhibitors),
Outcomes after transplantation have improved substantially, but success depends on close multidisciplinary care, adherence, and timely