The Role of Surgical Prehabilitation During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
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ABSTRACT: Synopsis The challenging circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic caused a regression in baseline health of disadvantaged populations, including individuals with frail syndrome, older age, disability, and racial-ethnic minority status. These patients often have more comorbidities and are associated with increased risk of poor postoperative complications, hospital readmissions, longer length of stay, nonhome discharges, poor patient satisfaction and mortality. As the general demand for surgery continues to rise with the aging population, there is critical need to advance frailty assessments to improve preoperative health in older populations. Establishing a gold-standard for measuring frailty will improve identification of vulnerable, older patients, and subsequently direct designs for population-specific, multimodal prehabilitation that may reduce postoperative morbidity and mortality.
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PROVIDER: S-EPMC10070767 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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