Appropriate perioperative management based on an individual's physiological functions, including frailty and cognitive function, is essential for improving surgical outcomes in elderly patients.
Highlights the critical need for multidisciplinary perioperative management, including prehabilitation, to address frailty and cognitive impairment in the growing elderly surgical population.
日本における65歳以上の高齢者人口の割合は29.1%で,世界で最も高齢者人口の割合が高い国である.この割合は今後も増加し,2040年には34.8%に達すると予測されている.高齢者の手術が増加する中,手術の成功は手術の完遂だけでなく,術後の機能的能力,認知機能そして生活の質を含めて評価されるべきである.特に,認知機能障害やフレイルは高齢者において術前から見られる特徴的な問題点で術後長期にわたり影響を及ぼすため,これらを理解し,適切な周術期管理を行うことが重要である.
Junji Egawa (Thu,) conducted a review in Perioperative care in elderly patients. Perioperative management (Prehabilitation) was evaluated. Appropriate perioperative management based on an individual's physiological functions, including frailty and cognitive function, is essential for improving surgical outcomes in elderly patients.
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