Multimodal Prehabilitation Reduces Complications in Frail Elderly with Gastric Cancer

A multimodal prehabilitation program improves outcomes for older patients with frailty undergoing radical gastrectomy.

  • Complications dropped significantly in the prehabilitation group (17.2% vs 28.7%; p=0.01).
  • Minor complications were halved (10.7% vs 20.2%; p=0.01), and medical complications also decreased (8.3% vs 16.9%; p=0.02).
  • Patients in the prehabilitation group improved their functional capacity before surgery with an average increase of 24 meters on the 6-minute walk test (p<0.001).

This approach may enhance recovery and should be considered for elderly frail patients to optimize surgical outcomes.

Journal Article by Sun Y, Tian Y (…) Zhou Y et 18 al. in JAMA Surg

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