From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bridge therapy is therapy intended, in transportation metaphor, to serve as a figurative bridge to another stage of therapy or health, helping a patient past a challenging period caused by particular severe illness. There are various types of bridge therapy, such as bridge to transplant, bridge to candidacy, bridge to decision, bridge to recovery, and anticoagulation bridge (such as heparin bridge). Bridge therapy exists in contrast to destination therapy, which is the figurative destination rather than a bridge to something else.

A related concept is linkage to care, which is a bridge to therapy, such as when community screening events (for conditions such as high blood pressure or high blood sugar) find new cases of hypertension or diabetes; recipients are helped to find appropriate care (for example, some have not been to a doctor for many years and can use help finding a new doctor).

References

  1. ^ Nakagawa, S; et al. (2017), "Palliative care interventions before left ventricular assist device implantation in both bridge to transplant and destination therapy", J Palliat Med, 20 (9): 977–983, doi: 10.1089/jpm.2016.0568, PMID  28504892.
  2. ^ Prasad, MA; Kulik, LM (2014), "The role of bridge therapy prior to orthotopic liver transplantation", J Natl Compr Canc Netw, 12 (8): 1183–1190, quiz 1191, doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2014.0113, PMID  25099448.
  3. ^ Cordova, FC; Criner, GJ (2002), "Lung volume reduction surgery as a bridge to lung transplantation", Am J Respir Med, 1 (5): 313–324, doi: 10.1007/BF03256625, PMID  14720034, S2CID  30037357.
  4. ^ Shigemura, N; et al. (2013), "Lung transplantation after lung volume reduction surgery", Transplantation, 96 (4): 421–425, doi: 10.1097/TP.0b013e31829853ac, PMID  23736352, S2CID  46364233.
  5. ^ Bull, DA; Reid, BB; Selzman, CH; Mesley, R; Drakos, S; Clayson, S; Stoddard, G; Gilbert, E; Stehlik, J; Bader, F; Kfoury, A; Budge, D; Eckels, DD; Fuller, A; Renlund, D; Patel, AN (July 2010). "The impact of bridge-to-transplant ventricular assist device support on survival after cardiac transplantation". The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 140 (1): 169–73. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2010.03.026. PMID  20451930.
  6. ^ Sef, D; Mohite, P; De Robertis, F; Verzelloni Sef, A; Mahesh, B; Stock, U; Simon, A (September 2020). "Bridge to heart transplantation using the Levitronix CentriMag short-term ventricular assist device". Artificial Organs. 44 (9): 1006–1008. doi: 10.1111/aor.13709. PMID  32367538. S2CID  218506853.
  7. ^ Sef, D; Verzelloni Sef, A; Trkulja, V; Raj, B; Lees, NJ; Walker, C; Mitchell, J; Petrou, M; De Robertis, F; Stock, U; McGovern, I (April 2022). "Midterm outcomes of venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge to lung transplantation: Comparison with nonbridged recipients". Journal of Cardiac Surgery. 37 (4): 747–759. doi: 10.1111/jocs.16253. PMID  35060184.
  8. ^ Wallinder, A; Pellegrino, V; Fraser, JF; McGiffin, DC (2017), "ECMO as a bridge to non-transplant cardiac surgery", J Card Surg, 32 (8): 514–521, doi: 10.1111/jocs.13172, PMID  28672423, S2CID  3461110.
  9. ^ Zaliznyak, M; Stern, L; Cole, R; Shen, A; Nishihara, K; Runyan, C; Fishman, A; Olanisa, L; Olman, M; Singer-Englar, T; Luong, E; Cheng, S; Moriguchi, J; Kobashigawa, J; Esmailian, F; Kittleson, MM (1 April 2022). "Mechanical Circulatory Support as a Bridge-to-Transplant Candidacy: When Does It Work?". ASAIO Journal. 68 (4): 499–507. doi: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001500. PMID  34074853.
  10. ^ den Uil, CA; et al. (2017), "Short-term mechanical circulatory support as a bridge to durable left ventricular assist device implantation in refractory cardiogenic shock: a systematic review and meta-analysis", Eur J Cardiothorac Surg, 52 (1): 14–25, doi: 10.1093/ejcts/ezx088, PMID  28472406.
  11. ^ Morrison, LK; et al. (2017), "Rescue extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy in methamphetamine toxicity", CJEM, 20 (S2): S14–S19, doi: 10.1017/cem.2017.356, PMID  28758605.
  12. ^ Daley, Brian J.; Taylor, Dana; Aycinena Goicolea, Jose Fernando (2016-03-28), Schwer, William A. (ed.), "Perioperative anticoagulation management", Medscape, retrieved 2017-08-11.
  13. ^ Baser, Onur; Supina, Dylan; Sengupta, Nishan; Wang, Li (2011), "Anticoagulation bridging therapy patterns in patients undergoing total hip or total knee replacement in a US health plan: real-world observations and implications", Am Health Drug Benefits, 4 (4): 240–248, PMC  4125758, PMID  25126354.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bridge therapy is therapy intended, in transportation metaphor, to serve as a figurative bridge to another stage of therapy or health, helping a patient past a challenging period caused by particular severe illness. There are various types of bridge therapy, such as bridge to transplant, bridge to candidacy, bridge to decision, bridge to recovery, and anticoagulation bridge (such as heparin bridge). Bridge therapy exists in contrast to destination therapy, which is the figurative destination rather than a bridge to something else.

A related concept is linkage to care, which is a bridge to therapy, such as when community screening events (for conditions such as high blood pressure or high blood sugar) find new cases of hypertension or diabetes; recipients are helped to find appropriate care (for example, some have not been to a doctor for many years and can use help finding a new doctor).

References

  1. ^ Nakagawa, S; et al. (2017), "Palliative care interventions before left ventricular assist device implantation in both bridge to transplant and destination therapy", J Palliat Med, 20 (9): 977–983, doi: 10.1089/jpm.2016.0568, PMID  28504892.
  2. ^ Prasad, MA; Kulik, LM (2014), "The role of bridge therapy prior to orthotopic liver transplantation", J Natl Compr Canc Netw, 12 (8): 1183–1190, quiz 1191, doi: 10.6004/jnccn.2014.0113, PMID  25099448.
  3. ^ Cordova, FC; Criner, GJ (2002), "Lung volume reduction surgery as a bridge to lung transplantation", Am J Respir Med, 1 (5): 313–324, doi: 10.1007/BF03256625, PMID  14720034, S2CID  30037357.
  4. ^ Shigemura, N; et al. (2013), "Lung transplantation after lung volume reduction surgery", Transplantation, 96 (4): 421–425, doi: 10.1097/TP.0b013e31829853ac, PMID  23736352, S2CID  46364233.
  5. ^ Bull, DA; Reid, BB; Selzman, CH; Mesley, R; Drakos, S; Clayson, S; Stoddard, G; Gilbert, E; Stehlik, J; Bader, F; Kfoury, A; Budge, D; Eckels, DD; Fuller, A; Renlund, D; Patel, AN (July 2010). "The impact of bridge-to-transplant ventricular assist device support on survival after cardiac transplantation". The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 140 (1): 169–73. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2010.03.026. PMID  20451930.
  6. ^ Sef, D; Mohite, P; De Robertis, F; Verzelloni Sef, A; Mahesh, B; Stock, U; Simon, A (September 2020). "Bridge to heart transplantation using the Levitronix CentriMag short-term ventricular assist device". Artificial Organs. 44 (9): 1006–1008. doi: 10.1111/aor.13709. PMID  32367538. S2CID  218506853.
  7. ^ Sef, D; Verzelloni Sef, A; Trkulja, V; Raj, B; Lees, NJ; Walker, C; Mitchell, J; Petrou, M; De Robertis, F; Stock, U; McGovern, I (April 2022). "Midterm outcomes of venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge to lung transplantation: Comparison with nonbridged recipients". Journal of Cardiac Surgery. 37 (4): 747–759. doi: 10.1111/jocs.16253. PMID  35060184.
  8. ^ Wallinder, A; Pellegrino, V; Fraser, JF; McGiffin, DC (2017), "ECMO as a bridge to non-transplant cardiac surgery", J Card Surg, 32 (8): 514–521, doi: 10.1111/jocs.13172, PMID  28672423, S2CID  3461110.
  9. ^ Zaliznyak, M; Stern, L; Cole, R; Shen, A; Nishihara, K; Runyan, C; Fishman, A; Olanisa, L; Olman, M; Singer-Englar, T; Luong, E; Cheng, S; Moriguchi, J; Kobashigawa, J; Esmailian, F; Kittleson, MM (1 April 2022). "Mechanical Circulatory Support as a Bridge-to-Transplant Candidacy: When Does It Work?". ASAIO Journal. 68 (4): 499–507. doi: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001500. PMID  34074853.
  10. ^ den Uil, CA; et al. (2017), "Short-term mechanical circulatory support as a bridge to durable left ventricular assist device implantation in refractory cardiogenic shock: a systematic review and meta-analysis", Eur J Cardiothorac Surg, 52 (1): 14–25, doi: 10.1093/ejcts/ezx088, PMID  28472406.
  11. ^ Morrison, LK; et al. (2017), "Rescue extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy in methamphetamine toxicity", CJEM, 20 (S2): S14–S19, doi: 10.1017/cem.2017.356, PMID  28758605.
  12. ^ Daley, Brian J.; Taylor, Dana; Aycinena Goicolea, Jose Fernando (2016-03-28), Schwer, William A. (ed.), "Perioperative anticoagulation management", Medscape, retrieved 2017-08-11.
  13. ^ Baser, Onur; Supina, Dylan; Sengupta, Nishan; Wang, Li (2011), "Anticoagulation bridging therapy patterns in patients undergoing total hip or total knee replacement in a US health plan: real-world observations and implications", Am Health Drug Benefits, 4 (4): 240–248, PMC  4125758, PMID  25126354.

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