The discipline of perioperative medicine is assuming greater importance as increasing numbers of older patients with medical comorbidity undergo complex surgical procedures. If patient outcomes and use of limited hospital resources are to be optimized, physicians with skills and interest in perioperative risk assessment and therapeutic intervention are needed. This systematic review attempts to provide an evidence-based update in several key areas in the management of the perioperative patient
The increase in life expectancy has lead to the proportional increase in the number of elderly peopl...
Background and Aims: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is defined as the use of scientifically proven ev...
textabstractNearly 60% of the Dutch population undergoing surgery is aged 65 years and over. Older p...
The present article outlines the basic principles of Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) and how they shou...
Abstract Background Increased longevity and the prevalence of associated pathologies is leading to m...
Background: Surgical outcomes in geriatric patients may be complicated by factors such as multiple c...
The 1st POQI Consensus Conference occurred in Durham, NC, on March 4-5, 2016, and was supported by t...
There are significant concerns regarding prescription and misuse of prescription opioids in the peri...
Objectives: There has been a recent widespread international ‘paradigm shift’ to new Perioperative S...
BACKGROUND: Historically, the preoperative and postoperative care of patients with gastrointestinal ...
Peer review is an assessment of performance by someone of the same status and ability as the reviewe...
Perioperative management in patients who are to undergo a surgical operation is extremely important ...
Life-sustaining and life-improving surgical interventions are increasingly available to older, frail...
BACKGROUND: Serious preventable surgical events still occur despite considerable efforts to improve ...
Evidence-based medicine is one of the most important tools used to improve the quality and efficienc...
The increase in life expectancy has lead to the proportional increase in the number of elderly peopl...
Background and Aims: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is defined as the use of scientifically proven ev...
textabstractNearly 60% of the Dutch population undergoing surgery is aged 65 years and over. Older p...
The present article outlines the basic principles of Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) and how they shou...
Abstract Background Increased longevity and the prevalence of associated pathologies is leading to m...
Background: Surgical outcomes in geriatric patients may be complicated by factors such as multiple c...
The 1st POQI Consensus Conference occurred in Durham, NC, on March 4-5, 2016, and was supported by t...
There are significant concerns regarding prescription and misuse of prescription opioids in the peri...
Objectives: There has been a recent widespread international ‘paradigm shift’ to new Perioperative S...
BACKGROUND: Historically, the preoperative and postoperative care of patients with gastrointestinal ...
Peer review is an assessment of performance by someone of the same status and ability as the reviewe...
Perioperative management in patients who are to undergo a surgical operation is extremely important ...
Life-sustaining and life-improving surgical interventions are increasingly available to older, frail...
BACKGROUND: Serious preventable surgical events still occur despite considerable efforts to improve ...
Evidence-based medicine is one of the most important tools used to improve the quality and efficienc...
The increase in life expectancy has lead to the proportional increase in the number of elderly peopl...
Background and Aims: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is defined as the use of scientifically proven ev...
textabstractNearly 60% of the Dutch population undergoing surgery is aged 65 years and over. Older p...