Pre-Habilitation of Cardiac Surgical Patients, Part 2: Frailty, Malnutrition, Respiratory disease, Alcohol/Smoking cessation and Depression.

IF 1.1 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1177/10892532221130922
Harikesh Subramanian, Joshua Knight, Ibrahim Sultan, David J Kaczorowski, Kathirvel Subramaniam
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The concept of "pre-habilitation" comprises screening for and identification of pre-existing disorders followed by medical optimization. This is performed for many types of surgeries, but may have profound impacts on outcomes, particularly in cardiac surgery given the multiple comorbidities typically carried by these patients. Components of pre-habilitation include direct medical intervention by preoperative specialists as well as significant care coordination and shared decision-making. In this second part of a two-part review, the authors describe existing evidence to support the optimization of various preoperative problems and present a few institutional protocols utilized at out center for cardiac presurgical care. This second installment will focus on alcohol and smoking cessation and the management of frailty, malnutrition, respiratory disease, and depression.

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心脏外科病人的预康复,第2部分:虚弱,营养不良,呼吸系统疾病,戒酒/戒烟和抑郁。
“预康复”的概念包括筛查和识别先前存在的疾病,然后进行医疗优化。这种方法适用于许多类型的手术,但可能对结果产生深远的影响,特别是在心脏手术中,由于这些患者通常携带多种合并症。康复前的组成部分包括术前专家的直接医疗干预以及重要的护理协调和共同决策。在这两部分综述的第二部分中,作者描述了现有的证据,以支持优化各种术前问题,并提出了一些在我们中心用于心脏外科护理的机构协议。第二部分将侧重于戒酒和戒烟以及对虚弱、营养不良、呼吸系统疾病和抑郁症的管理。
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