ECCO Topical Review: Roadmap to optimal peri-operative care in IBD.
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Date of Publication
March 18, 2023
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Contributor
Sebastian, Shaji | |
Segal, Jonathan P | |
Hedin, Charlotte | |
Pellino, Gianluca | |
Kotze, Paulo Gustavo | |
Adamina, Michel | |
Campmans-Kuijpers, Marjo | |
Davies, Justin | |
de Vries, Annemarie C | |
Gutiérrez Casbas, Ana | |
El-Hussuna, Alaa | |
Meade, Susanna | |
Millán, Monica | |
Spinelli, Antonino |
Subject(s)
Series
Journal of Crohn's & Colitis
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1873-9946
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
36055337
Description
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
Despite the advances in medical therapies, a significant proportion of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) require surgical intervention. This Topical Review aims to offer expert consensus practice recommendations for peri-operative care to optimise outcomes of IBD patients who undergo surgery.
METHODS
A multidisciplinary panel of IBD health care providers systematically reviewed aspects relevant to peri-operative care in IBD. Consensus statements were developed using Delphi methodology.
RESULTS
A total of 20 current practice positions were developed following systematic review of the current literature covering use of medication in the peri-operative period, nutritional assessment and intervention, physical and psychological rehabilitation and prehabilitation and immediate postoperative care.
CONCLUSION
Peri-operative planning and optimization of the patient are imperative to ensure favourable outcomes and reduced morbidity. This Topical Review provides practice recommendations applicable in the peri-operative period in IBD patients undergoing surgery.
Despite the advances in medical therapies, a significant proportion of patients with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) require surgical intervention. This Topical Review aims to offer expert consensus practice recommendations for peri-operative care to optimise outcomes of IBD patients who undergo surgery.
METHODS
A multidisciplinary panel of IBD health care providers systematically reviewed aspects relevant to peri-operative care in IBD. Consensus statements were developed using Delphi methodology.
RESULTS
A total of 20 current practice positions were developed following systematic review of the current literature covering use of medication in the peri-operative period, nutritional assessment and intervention, physical and psychological rehabilitation and prehabilitation and immediate postoperative care.
CONCLUSION
Peri-operative planning and optimization of the patient are imperative to ensure favourable outcomes and reduced morbidity. This Topical Review provides practice recommendations applicable in the peri-operative period in IBD patients undergoing surgery.
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