10 years of prehabilitation: From theory to clinical practice

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In recent years, prehabilitation has generated high expectations as an innovative preoperative strategy to enhance clinical outcomes following surgery. Several studies have demonstrated that multimodal programs are effective in improving patients’ health status and cardiopulmonary reserve, allowing them to undergo surgery in better conditions and, consequently, reducing the incidence of postoperative complications.

Most publications describe proof-of-concept studies, and literature about their implementation is more limited. The implementation of these programs requires new resources and significant organizational effort.

In this paper, we share our experience implementing a multimodal prehabilitation program as a mainstream service at a tertiary hospital. Although there are still many unknowns regarding the optimal selection of patients, as well as the duration and components of the program, this article describes our journey in this field, aiming to provide insight for teams interested in developing a similar project.

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预康复10年:从理论到临床实践。
近年来,术前康复作为一种创新的术前策略被寄予厚望,以提高手术后的临床疗效。多项研究表明,多模式康复计划能有效改善患者的健康状况和心肺功能储备,让他们在更好的条件下接受手术,从而降低术后并发症的发生率。大多数出版物描述的是概念验证研究,而有关其实施的文献则较为有限。这些计划的实施需要新的资源和大量的组织工作。在本文中,我们分享了在一家三级医院将多模式术前康复计划作为主流服务的实施经验。尽管在患者的最佳选择、项目的持续时间和组成部分等方面仍有许多未知数,但本文描述了我们在这一领域的历程,旨在为有意开展类似项目的团队提供启示。
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