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Preoperative Maximization to Reduce Complications in Spinal Surgery

机译:术前最大化以减少脊椎手术的并发症

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Study design: Invited narrative review. Objectives: The aim of this review was to summarize current literature regarding risk factors that surgeons can optimize in the preoperative setting in the spinal surgery patient, in order to reduce complications and improve patient-reported outcomes. Methods: Review of the relevant literature by the authors. Results: Modifiable risk factors identified relative to the patient include obesity, malnutrition/nutrient deficiency, diabetes/hyperglycemia, preoperative anemia, vitamin D/DEXA (dual-energy radiograph absorptiometry), nicotine use/smoking, and opioid use/psychosocial factors. Conclusion: By maximizing a patient’s physiological and psychological status prior to elective spine surgery, we may move closer to achieving the goals of value-based care: improving patient-reported outcomes while decreasing the cost of care.
机译:学习设计:邀请叙事审查。目的:本综述的目的是总结当前文献,了解外科医生可以在脊柱手术患者的术前环境中优化的风险因素,以减少并发症并改善患者报告的结果。方法:作者审查了作者的相关文献。结果:相对于患者确定的可修改风险因素包括肥胖,营养不良/营养素缺乏,糖尿病/高血糖症,术前贫血,维生素D / DEXA(双能XDOMARATRERY),尼古丁使用/吸烟和阿片类药物使用/心理社会因素。结论:通过在选修脊柱手术前最大化患者的生理和心理状态,我们可能会更接近实现基于价值的护理目标:改善患者报告的结果,同时降低护理费用。

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