Prehabilitation For The Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Patient

Jessica L Shanahan,Kay B Leissner

JOURNAL OF LAPAROENDOSCOPIC & ADVANCED SURGICAL TECHNIQUES(2017)

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Abstract
Background: Prehabilitation proposes that broad health interventions at the time of decision for surgery will improve the patient's starting functional status and therefore recovery.Methods: The impact of preoperative exercise, preoperative nutrition, smoking cessation, alcohol cessation, anemia, and psychological support were reviewed.Results: Interventions to improve the patient's underlying health typically improve recovery, although the duration and intensity necessary for meaningful surgical recovery benefit need further study.Conclusions: Preoperative health interventions may improve recovery in the postoperative period and patient health years later.
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prehabilitation, perioperative surgical home, exercise, smoking, enhanced recovery after surgery, nutrition
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