BACKGROUND: Older patients more often suffer perioperative complications than younger people. Especially geriatric patients who require emergency treatment represent a high-risk group. Therefore, perioperative risk assessment supports the treatment team in identifying patients at risk and in defining the treatment plan accordingly. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A thorough medical history and clinical examination are pivotal elements of any risk stratification. The organ-specific risk assessment is primarily used to plan the surgical and anesthesiological procedures. RESULTS: For a comprehensive risk assessment in geriatric patients, the organ-specific risk stratification is insufficient. Assessment instruments that reflect the idiosyncrasies of...
In the 24th and 25thof June 2016, 80 national experts were invited to Rome from The Italian Society ...
Life-sustaining and life-improving surgical interventions are increasingly available to older, frail...
Surgical patients age 65 and over face a high risk of cardiac complications. The Revised Cardiac Ris...
BACKGROUND: Older patients more often suffer perioperative complications than younger people. Espec...
The increase in life expectancy has lead to the proportional increase in the number of elderly peopl...
Research data indicate that age is not a significant factor to cause a reduction in the number of op...
textabstractNearly 60% of the Dutch population undergoing surgery is aged 65 years and over. Older p...
The geriatric population is growing in number, and risk factors commonly seen in this population of ...
Patients aged 65 and older are the fastest growing segment in the population of many countries. Base...
Objective: The nation\u27s aging population presents novel perioperative challenges. Potential bene...
Nowadays, the pre-operative evaluation of older patients is a critical step in the decision-making p...
Background The evaluation of surgical risk is crucial in elderly patients. At present, there is lit...
Background and Objective. Timely assessment and prevention of risk factors for the main perioperativ...
This study aimed to examine the feasibility of using a frailty index (FI) based on comprehensive ger...
Background Surgical outcomes in geriatric patients may be complicated by factors such as multiple co...
In the 24th and 25thof June 2016, 80 national experts were invited to Rome from The Italian Society ...
Life-sustaining and life-improving surgical interventions are increasingly available to older, frail...
Surgical patients age 65 and over face a high risk of cardiac complications. The Revised Cardiac Ris...
BACKGROUND: Older patients more often suffer perioperative complications than younger people. Espec...
The increase in life expectancy has lead to the proportional increase in the number of elderly peopl...
Research data indicate that age is not a significant factor to cause a reduction in the number of op...
textabstractNearly 60% of the Dutch population undergoing surgery is aged 65 years and over. Older p...
The geriatric population is growing in number, and risk factors commonly seen in this population of ...
Patients aged 65 and older are the fastest growing segment in the population of many countries. Base...
Objective: The nation\u27s aging population presents novel perioperative challenges. Potential bene...
Nowadays, the pre-operative evaluation of older patients is a critical step in the decision-making p...
Background The evaluation of surgical risk is crucial in elderly patients. At present, there is lit...
Background and Objective. Timely assessment and prevention of risk factors for the main perioperativ...
This study aimed to examine the feasibility of using a frailty index (FI) based on comprehensive ger...
Background Surgical outcomes in geriatric patients may be complicated by factors such as multiple co...
In the 24th and 25thof June 2016, 80 national experts were invited to Rome from The Italian Society ...
Life-sustaining and life-improving surgical interventions are increasingly available to older, frail...
Surgical patients age 65 and over face a high risk of cardiac complications. The Revised Cardiac Ris...