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Sylvie Aucoin1, Daniel I McIsaac2
1Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital, University of Ottawa, Room B311, 1053 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 2Z3, Canada.
Abstract:
Older people are the fastest growing segment of the population and over-represented among people requiring emergency general surgery. Independent of comorbid and procedural factors, perioperative risk increases with increasing age. This effect is amplified with frailty or sarcopenia. Multidisciplinary perioperative care aligned with goals of care is most likely to achieve optimal patient and health system outcomes; however, substantial knowledge gaps exist in emergency general surgery for older people. Anesthesiologists are uniquely positioned to address these knowledge gaps, including optimizing goal-directed intraoperative care, appropriate provision of acute postoperative monitoring, and integration of principles of geriatric medicine in perioperative care.
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