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Prehabilitation prior to intestinal resection in Crohn's disease patients: An opinion review

Authors :
Michiel T J, Bak
Marit F E, Ruiterkamp
Oddeke, van Ruler
Marjo J E, Campmans-Kuijpers
Bart C, Bongers
Nico L U, van Meeteren
C Janneke, van der Woude
Laurents P S, Stassen
Annemarie C, de Vries
Source :
World Journal of Gastroenterology. 28(22):2403-2416
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) are at a considerable risk for intestinal surgery. Approximately 25% of patients with CD will undergo an intestinal resection within 10 years of diagnosis. Postoperative complications after CD surgery have been reported in 20%-47% of the patients. Both general and CD-related risk factors are associated with postoperative complications, and comprise non-modifiable (e.g., age) and potentially modifiable risk factors (e.g., malnutrition). Prehabilitation focuses on the preoperative period with strategies designed to optimize modifiable risk factors concerning the physical and mental condition of the individual patient. The aim of prehabilitation is to enhance postoperative recovery and return to or even improve preoperative functional capacity. Preoperative improvement of nutritional status, physical fitness, cessation of smoking, psychological support, and critical revision of preoperative use of CD medication are important strategies. Studies of the effect on postoperative outcome in CD patients are scarce, and guidelines lack recommendations on tailored management. In this opinion review, we review the current evidence on the impact of screening and management of nutritional status, physical fitness, CD medication and laboratory values on the postoperative course following an intestinal resection in CD patients. In addition, we aim to provide guidance for individualized multimodal prehabilitation in clinical practice concerning these modifiable factors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10079327
Volume :
28
Issue :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World Journal of Gastroenterology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....792b7e034c70aceef66e1124e3f6d7c0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v28.i22.2403