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Preoperative evaluation of the elderly surgical patient and anesthesia challenges in the XXI century

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Universally recognized goals of preoperative anesthesia assessment are the evaluation of patient’s health status to define the entity of the surgical risk, and the anticipation of possible complications while optimizing and planning preventive strategies. Data obtained by Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) and frailty evaluation are of extreme usefulness in surgical risk evaluation in older patients and in the decision about surgery. It is from the team-based discussion of such results that the most appropriate treatment can be individuated, surgery invasiveness and duration critically analyzed and if needed modified, and the best perioperative strategy carefully tailored. These data should thus be used as reference points not only in preoperative assessment but also in planning the perioperative course, from pre-habilitation to adequate intraoperative management to complications prevention and care continuity after discharge. It is from such a far-seeing approach that issues emerged from preoperative evaluation can really contribute to decision-making about surgery in the elderly.

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Bettelli, G. Preoperative evaluation of the elderly surgical patient and anesthesia challenges in the XXI century. Aging Clin Exp Res 30, 229–235 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40520-018-0896-y

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