Can Physical Prehabilitation Reverse Frailty in Elderly Patients Before Spine Surgery? A Case Report.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-05-20 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.84465
Regina Knudsen, Nicholas Ma, Keri Ann Markut, Basma Mohamed
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Frailty is a syndrome that results from age-associated decline of physiological function and decreased response to stressors. It has been associated with postoperative adverse events in the spine surgery population. Evaluation of frailty in older adults undergoing surgery is becoming increasingly incorporated in the preoperative evaluation due to the growing number of aging patients requiring surgery. However, which optimization strategies should be incorporated into the preoperative plan to improve the patient's overall health and quality of life is unclear. Physical prehabilitation has been evaluated in the spine surgery population. However, prehabilitation before spine surgery has mainly focused on cognitive behavioral therapy and physical exercise to alleviate pain. None of the current studies for prehabilitation in spine surgery addressed the role of physical prehabilitation in reversing frailty in older adults. This case report presents the impact of physical prehabilitation on frailty indices and immediate postoperative outcomes in frail spine surgery patients. We present two patients who participated in a physical prehabilitation program for frail older adults requiring spine surgery. Both patients had significant improvement in their frailty, functional capacity, and overall quality of life, as indicated subjectively by the patients. One patient opted out of surgery due to overall improved functional capacity. In this report, we also highlight the impact of physical prehabilitation on the possibility of reversing frailty. Frailty is a well-known risk factor for postoperative adverse events after spine surgery, and whether to modify this risk factor to improve outcomes is still a question that requires future well-designed research studies. This case report shows that physical prehabilitation is a feasible intervention to reverse or prevent the worsening of frailty in spine surgery patients.

脊柱手术前的身体康复能逆转老年患者的虚弱吗?一个病例报告。
虚弱是一种由年龄相关的生理功能下降和对压力的反应下降引起的综合征。在脊柱手术人群中,它与术后不良事件有关。由于越来越多的老年患者需要手术,对接受手术的老年人虚弱程度的评估越来越多地纳入术前评估。然而,哪些优化策略应纳入术前计划,以改善患者的整体健康和生活质量尚不清楚。对脊柱外科人群的身体康复进行了评估。然而,脊柱手术前的康复主要集中在认知行为治疗和体育锻炼上,以减轻疼痛。目前没有一项关于脊柱外科康复的研究涉及身体康复在逆转老年人虚弱中的作用。本病例报告介绍了身体康复对脆弱脊柱手术患者的脆弱指数和即时术后结果的影响。我们提出了两个病人谁参加了身体康复计划虚弱的老年人需要脊柱手术。两名患者的虚弱、功能能力和整体生活质量均有显著改善,这是患者主观反映的。一名患者因整体功能改善而选择退出手术。在本报告中,我们还强调了身体康复对扭转虚弱的可能性的影响。虚弱是脊柱手术后不良事件的一个众所周知的危险因素,是否改变这一危险因素以改善预后仍然是一个问题,需要未来精心设计的研究。本病例报告表明,身体康复是一种可行的干预措施,以扭转或防止脊柱手术患者虚弱的恶化。
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