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Trimodální prehabilitace v onkogynekologii


Authors: Markéta Malecová;  Pavel Kabele;  Peter Koliba;  O. Dubová;  Michal Zikán;  Tomáš Brtnický
Authors‘ workplace: Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Charles University – 1st Faculty of Medicine and Bulovka University Hospital, Prague
Published in: Ceska Gynekol 2024; 89(3): 224-228
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doi: https://doi.org/10.48095/cccg2024224

Overview

: Prehabilitace je soubor intervencí s cílem zvýšit odolnost a funkční kapacitu pacientky před plánovanou stresovou událostí (onkogynekologickou operací). V současné době stojí prehabilitace na třech hlavních modalitách, kterými jsou: fyzioterapie, nutriční rehabilitace a psychologická podpora, a postupně se přidávají další. V doposud publikovaných studiích byl prokázán pozitivní efekt kombinované předoperační intervence na pooperační rekonvalescenci pacienta, která přispěla ke snížení rizika perioperačních i pooperačních komplikací a zkrácení doby hospitalizace. Tím se mimo jiné snižují náklady spojené s onkologickou léčbou.

Klíčová slova:

prehabilitace – enhanced recovery after surgery – chirurgická onkologie


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ORCID authors
M. Malecová 0009-0009-4581-1994
P. Kabele 0009-0002-7295-3954
P. Koliba 0000-0003-2204-0145
O. Dubová 0009-0006-7185-550X
M. Zikán 0000-0001-5266-8895
T. Brtnický 0000-0002-6204-1903
Submitted/Doručené: 7. 2. 2024
Accepted/Přijaté: 29. 2. 2024
Tomáš Brtnický, MD, PhD
Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Charles University – 1st Faculty of Medicine and Bulovka University Hospital
Budínova 67/2
180 00 Prague
tomas.brtnicky@bulovka.cz
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Paediatric gynaecology Gynaecology and obstetrics Reproduction medicine

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