Implementing Prehabilitation As Part Of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (Eras) Efforts At A Comprehensive Cancer Center: A Team-Based Approach.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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137Background: ERAS efforts across surgical specialties have been evolving since 2012. At MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC), surgical and anesthesia services have been participating in this movement. In 2017, anesthesia, surgical, internal medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMu0026R), and nutrition teams collaborated to pilot a prehabilitation clinical pathway. Our goal was to develop a preoperative pathway using validated screening tools to incorporate prehabilitation for patients preparing for cancer surgery. Methods: This pilot included patients with thoracic and gynecological cancers who were at least 3 weeks prior to surgery. They were screened using the validated FRAIL index (Morley) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fall risk screening tool. (Questions below) All patients who scored u003e / = 2 were referred to the PMu0026R clinic. Each patient received an individualized prehabilitation program including exercise, nutrition, and underwent screening for mood impairments: Fatigue: A...
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prehabilitation,recovery,comprehensive cancer center,surgery,team-based
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