Improving Surgical Decision-Making for Dementia Patients

Surgeons must navigate the complex landscape of surgical decision-making for patients with dementia, emphasizing informed choices and collaboration.

  • 28 recommendations were developed, with 25 deemed critically important but feasible only in the long-term.
  • Consensus among 23 stakeholders highlighted the need for better resources and team-based care for surgical candidates with cognitive impairment.

Prioritize education on dementia in surgical practice to enhance outcomes and effectively support patients and families.

  • All 21 research priorities gained high consensus, guiding future studies crucial for improving surgical strategies.

Journal Article by Adler RR, Shah SK (…) Traeger L et 12 al. in Ann Surg

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