Older surgical patients represent a challenge for the anesthesiologist, because aging induces a progressive loss of functional reserve in all organs and systems. Symptomatic comorbidities, treatment with multiple medications, and a reduced functional reserve make these patients more susceptible to anesthetic agents, and appropriate drug choice and tritation are required to achieve the desired clinical effect. Scientific evidence is insufficient to recommend a most appropriate anesthetic approach, and both the functional status of the patient and the type of surgery must be carefully considered, when selecting anesthetic drugs and techniques. Anesthesia-related complications are rare, especially when all the perioperative period has been pla...
Although aging itself is not a disease, there are many comorbidities that become more common with ag...
Despite advances in medical therapies, the demand for surgery is consistently increasing.1 Each year...
Abstract: Anesthesiologists are faced with increasing numbers of elderly patients in their practice ...
Increasing life expectancies paired with age-related comorbidities have resulted in the continued gr...
As life expectancy increases, the number of geriatric patients coming for surgery and anaesthesia wi...
AbstractThe segment of elderly individuals comprises a growing proportion of the global population. ...
Elderly patients have a high risk of perioperative morbidity and mortality. Pluri-morbidities, polyp...
It is increasingly conceivable that elderly patients will be treated in perioperative settings as th...
Increasing life expectancies paired with age-related comorbidities have resulted in the continued gr...
Elderly people require surgery four times more often than the rest of population. Anaesthesia relate...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).As the elderly population contin...
Hui-Shan Lin,1,2 Rebecca L McBride,2,3 Ruth E Hubbard1,2 1Centre for Research in Geriatric Medicine,...
Frailty is a state of decreased physiologic reserve and resistance to stressors. Its prevalence incr...
Ageing alters physiology, pharmacology, and is associated with increased comorbidities. Reduced card...
The geriatric population is growing in number and complexity in modern surgical practice. This chall...
Although aging itself is not a disease, there are many comorbidities that become more common with ag...
Despite advances in medical therapies, the demand for surgery is consistently increasing.1 Each year...
Abstract: Anesthesiologists are faced with increasing numbers of elderly patients in their practice ...
Increasing life expectancies paired with age-related comorbidities have resulted in the continued gr...
As life expectancy increases, the number of geriatric patients coming for surgery and anaesthesia wi...
AbstractThe segment of elderly individuals comprises a growing proportion of the global population. ...
Elderly patients have a high risk of perioperative morbidity and mortality. Pluri-morbidities, polyp...
It is increasingly conceivable that elderly patients will be treated in perioperative settings as th...
Increasing life expectancies paired with age-related comorbidities have resulted in the continued gr...
Elderly people require surgery four times more often than the rest of population. Anaesthesia relate...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).As the elderly population contin...
Hui-Shan Lin,1,2 Rebecca L McBride,2,3 Ruth E Hubbard1,2 1Centre for Research in Geriatric Medicine,...
Frailty is a state of decreased physiologic reserve and resistance to stressors. Its prevalence incr...
Ageing alters physiology, pharmacology, and is associated with increased comorbidities. Reduced card...
The geriatric population is growing in number and complexity in modern surgical practice. This chall...
Although aging itself is not a disease, there are many comorbidities that become more common with ag...
Despite advances in medical therapies, the demand for surgery is consistently increasing.1 Each year...
Abstract: Anesthesiologists are faced with increasing numbers of elderly patients in their practice ...