Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care | |
Accelerated operative recovery in elderly patients with femoral fractures: Our experience of ten years with 870 patients | |
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Luiz Eduardo Imbelloni1  Douglas M. P. Teixeira2  Umberto Lima2  Thaís Bezerra Ventura3  Siddharta Lacerda4  Bruno Brasileiro5  Robson Barbosa6  Micaela Barbosa L. Sales7  Márcio Duarte8  Geraldo Borges de Morais Filho9  | |
[1] Anesthesiologist of Complexo Hospitalar Mangabeira, João Pessoa, PB. Co-responsible for CET-SBA Hospital Clínicas Municipal de São Bernardo do Campo;Complexo Hospitalar Mangabeira Gov. Tarcisio Burity;Anesthesiologist of Hospital Regional Wenceslaw Lopes;Anesthesiologist of Hospital da Santa Clara;Anesthesiologist of Hospital Alberto Urquiza Wanderley;Anesthesiologist of Hospital Regional do Agreste;Anesthesiology of Hospital Dom Helder;Anesthesiologist of Hospital Polícia Militar General Edson Ramalho;UFPB, João Pessoa-PB. Statistician of the Complexo Hospitalar Mangabeira | |
关键词: Anesthesia; Spinal; Elderly patient; Fasting; Fast-track surgery; Human; Intensive Care Unit; Mortality; Perioperative care; Surgery; Orthopedic; | |
DOI : 10.35975/apic.v26i5.1992 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: THK | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: The WHO considers elderly as an individual who is ≥ 60 y of age, and there are ≥ 37.7 million elderly people. In 2006, the ACERTO Project (Acceleration of Total Post-Operative Recovery) was introduced in Brazil in colorectal surgeries, and in elderly orthopedic femur fractures in 2010, with primary objective for the patient to early return to independent life. The objective of this descriptive study is to evaluate the clinical results 870 elderly patients undergoing surgical treatment of femoral fractures in ten years (2010-2019) after employing the perioperative acceleration protocol.
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