„Notfallanästhesie“ beim hochbetagten Patienten

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„Notfallanästhesie“ beim hochbetagten Patienten. / Olotu, Cynthia.

In: MED KLIN-INTENSIVMED, Vol. 115, No. 1, 02.2020, p. 16-21.

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@article{56b44fb6779149f981de358d6c816c85,
title = "„Notfallan{\"a}sthesie“ beim hochbetagten Patienten",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The share of elderly patients undergoing emergency surgery is constantly increasing. Their postoperative outcome remains poor, even if surgery itself is survived in the short or medium term.OBJECTIVES: Important aspects of anesthesiologic care for older emergency patients based upon recent literature and guideline recommendations are presented.METHODS: Selective review of the literature, considering national and international guidelines, meta-analysis and Cochrane reviews.CONCLUSION: Anesthesiologic care can significantly influence the perioperative outcome of elderly emergency surgery patients. In this context, emergency anesthesiology exceeds mere anesthesia itself and applies to the overall perioperative management.",
author = "Cynthia Olotu",
year = "2020",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1007/s00063-019-00635-5",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "115",
pages = "16--21",
journal = "MED KLIN-INTENSIVMED",
issn = "2193-6218",
publisher = "Springer Medizin",
number = "1",

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T1 - „Notfallanästhesie“ beim hochbetagten Patienten

AU - Olotu, Cynthia

PY - 2020/2

Y1 - 2020/2

N2 - BACKGROUND: The share of elderly patients undergoing emergency surgery is constantly increasing. Their postoperative outcome remains poor, even if surgery itself is survived in the short or medium term.OBJECTIVES: Important aspects of anesthesiologic care for older emergency patients based upon recent literature and guideline recommendations are presented.METHODS: Selective review of the literature, considering national and international guidelines, meta-analysis and Cochrane reviews.CONCLUSION: Anesthesiologic care can significantly influence the perioperative outcome of elderly emergency surgery patients. In this context, emergency anesthesiology exceeds mere anesthesia itself and applies to the overall perioperative management.

AB - BACKGROUND: The share of elderly patients undergoing emergency surgery is constantly increasing. Their postoperative outcome remains poor, even if surgery itself is survived in the short or medium term.OBJECTIVES: Important aspects of anesthesiologic care for older emergency patients based upon recent literature and guideline recommendations are presented.METHODS: Selective review of the literature, considering national and international guidelines, meta-analysis and Cochrane reviews.CONCLUSION: Anesthesiologic care can significantly influence the perioperative outcome of elderly emergency surgery patients. In this context, emergency anesthesiology exceeds mere anesthesia itself and applies to the overall perioperative management.

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DO - 10.1007/s00063-019-00635-5

M3 - SCORING: Review

C2 - 31832699

VL - 115

SP - 16

EP - 21

JO - MED KLIN-INTENSIVMED

JF - MED KLIN-INTENSIVMED

SN - 2193-6218

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