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2016, Number 1

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Rev Clin Esc Med 2016; 6 (1)

Recuperación postquirúrgica mejorada (fast-track) en el paciente adulto mayor

Guánchez MA, Jiménez RG, Cyrus BE
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Language: Spanish
References: 31
Page: 31-38
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Key words:

Fast-Track, functional rehabilitation, elderly patient, surgery, early rehabilitation after surgery.

ABSTRACT

In the recent years there has been arise in the amount of surgical interventions in the elderly population. Given this reality, valid indicators and protocols for the specialized care in the pre, trans and post-surgical stages of the elderly patient are being developed to improve the outcomes and decrease de morbidity of the surgical interventions. The elderly patient tends to have complex health problems, reason why they should be attended in a multidisciplinary manner with prevention playing a major role.The protocol known as fast track (FT) or enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is applied with the purpose to decrease the final outcome of the interventions in the surgical patient.
The objective of this review is to assess the ERAS protocol from a physiological and functional point of view and distinguish why it can be applied to the elderly patient in a safe and beneficial manner. Additionally, a review of the special attention requirements and follow-ups needed as an elderly patient undergoing surgery.


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