Prehabilitation of cardiac surgical patients, Part 1: Anemia, diabetes mellitus, obesity, sleep apnea, and cardiac rehabilitation

JB Knight, H Subramanian, I Sultan… - Seminars in …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2022journals.sagepub.com
The concept of “prehabilitation” consists of screening for and identification of pre-existing
disorders followed by medical optimization. This is performed for many types of surgery, but
may have profound impacts on outcomes particularly in cardiac surgery given the multiple
comorbidities typically carried by these patients. Components of prehabilitation include
direct medical intervention by preoperative specialists as well as significant care
coordination and shared decision making. In this two-part review, the authors describe …
The concept of “prehabilitation” consists of screening for and identification of pre-existing disorders followed by medical optimization. This is performed for many types of surgery, but may have profound impacts on outcomes particularly in cardiac surgery given the multiple comorbidities typically carried by these patients. Components of prehabilitation include direct medical intervention by preoperative specialists as well as significant care coordination and shared decision making. In this two-part review, the authors describe existing evidence to support the optimization of various preoperative problems and present a few institutional protocols utilized by our center for cardiac presurgical care. This first installment will focus on the management of anemia, obesity, sleep apnea, diabetes, and cardiac rehabilitation prior to surgery. The second will focus on frailty, malnutrition, respiratory disease, alcohol and smoking cessation, and depression.
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