通过多模式康复增强术后恢复:手术前就开始了。

IF 6.3 4区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-18 DOI:10.4097/kja.25320
Ah-Reum Cho, Wariya Vongchaiudomchoke, Detlef Balde, Do Jun Kim, Francesco Carli
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这篇叙述性综述探讨了多模式康复,以患者为中心,以证据为基础,多学科的方法来提高术后恢复。它将焦点从传统的术中和术后护理转移到从诊断开始的综合过程。多模式康复结合运动、营养和心理策略,提高术前功能能力和生理储备,更好地管理手术应激。该综述审查了康复的临床疗效,强调功能能力的增强是一个关键结果。它详细介绍了康复的组成部分:运动(有氧,阻力和呼吸肌训练[RMT]),针对可改变的风险因素(如营养不良和肌肉减少症)的营养优化,以及降低焦虑和提高患者动力和依从性的心理支持。个性化的方法被强调,因为显著的病人的可变性。本综述还介绍了在蒙特利尔总医院实施的一个成功的多模式康复计划,该计划在这一领域有着良好的记录。该项目围绕四个关键阶段进行:筛选、评估、干预和随访。它还讨论了实施的障碍和利益相关者的作用,包括政府、医院、医疗专业人员、患者及其家属,在韩国独特的医疗体系和社会文化环境的背景下。
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Enhancing postoperative recovery with multimodal prehabilitation: the journey begins before surgery.

Enhancing postoperative recovery with multimodal prehabilitation: the journey begins before surgery.

Enhancing postoperative recovery with multimodal prehabilitation: the journey begins before surgery.

Enhancing postoperative recovery with multimodal prehabilitation: the journey begins before surgery.

This narrative review explores multimodal prehabilitation, a patient-centered, evidence-based, and multidisciplinary approach to enhance postoperative recovery. It shifts the focus from traditional intraoperative and postoperative care to a comprehensive process beginning at diagnosis. Multimodal prehabilitation integrates exercise, nutrition, and psychological strategies to improve preoperative functional capacity and physiological reserve, enabling better management of surgical stress. The review examines prehabilitation's clinical efficacy, highlighting enhanced functional capacity as a key outcome. It details prehabilitation components: exercise (aerobic, resistance, and respiratory muscle training), nutritional optimization targeting modifiable risk factors such as malnutrition and sarcopenia, and psychological support to lower anxiety and boost patient motivation and adherence. Individualized approaches are emphasized due to significant patient variability. This review also presents a successful multimodal prehabilitation program implemented at the Montreal General Hospital, which has a strong track record in this area. The program is structured around four key phases: screening, assessment, intervention, and follow-up. It also discusses the barriers to implementation and the roles of stakeholders, including the government, hospitals, healthcare professionals, and patients and their families, within the context of South Korea's unique healthcare system and socio-cultural environment.

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