[Prehabilitation for Preparing Older People with Frailty for Surgery].

Jörn Kiselev, Stefan J Schaller, Katrin Schmidt, Claudia Spies
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Older people demonstrate a higher risk for the occurrence of peri- and postsurgical complications. A frequent risk factor for this is the prevalence of a status called "frailty". In general, this status can be reversed by adequate therapeutic and medical interventions. More, current evidence suggests that these measures, as part of a so-called prehabilitation, can reduce the risk for experiencing peri- and postsurgical complications and thus assist the rehabilitation process, increase quality of life, and avoid care dependency and a loss of autonomy of these patients. In this article, we describe the concept of prehabilitation, its options to adapt and design this new form of intervention, as well as presenting current evidence. An actual project and a case example on prehabilitation provide an example and outlook.

[为虚弱的老年人准备手术的康复]。
老年人在手术前后出现并发症的风险更高。一个常见的风险因素是一种被称为“虚弱”的状态的普遍存在。一般来说,这种状况可以通过适当的治疗和医疗干预来扭转。此外,目前的证据表明,这些措施,作为所谓的康复的一部分,可以减少经历手术前后并发症的风险,从而帮助康复过程,提高生活质量,避免患者对护理的依赖和自主性的丧失。在这篇文章中,我们描述了康复的概念,它的选择,以适应和设计这种新的干预形式,并提出了目前的证据。通过实际工程和案例分析,提供了实例和展望。
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