Prehabilitation, making patients fit for surgery - a new frontier in perioperative care

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Abstract

Optimizing a patients' condition before surgery to improve the postoperative outcome can be achieved by using prehabilitation; preoperative interventions focusing on modifiable risk factors to improve the physical, nutritional, and mental status of the patient. A multimodal, multidisciplinary approach induces a synergistic effect between the various interventions and affects the outcome postoperatively. While awaiting higher-quality evidence, the worldwide implementation of prehabilitation programs has started, resulting in a true revolution in perioperative care.

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Molenaar, C. J. L., Papen-Botterhuis, N. E., Herrle, F., & Slooter, G. D. (2019, December 1). Prehabilitation, making patients fit for surgery - a new frontier in perioperative care. Innovative Surgical Sciences. De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/iss-2019-0017

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