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Recommendations from the Italian intersociety consensus on Perioperative Anesthesia Care in Thoracic surgery (PACTS) part 1: preadmission and preoperative care.

Authors :
Piccioni, Federico
Droghetti, Andrea
Bertani, Alessandro
Coccia, Cecilia
Corcione, Antonio
Corsico, Angelo Guido
Crisci, Roberto
Curcio, Carlo
Del Naja, Carlo
Feltracco, Paolo
Fontana, Diego
Gonfiotti, Alessandro
Lopez, Camillo
Massullo, Domenico
Nosotti, Mario
Ragazzi, Riccardo
Rispoli, Marco
Romagnoli, Stefano
Scala, Raffaele
Scudeller, Luigia
Source :
Perioperative Medicine. 12/1/2020, Vol. 9 Issue 1, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction: Anesthetic care in patients undergoing thoracic surgery presents specific challenges that necessitate standardized, multidisciplionary, and continuously updated guidelines for perioperative care. Methods: A multidisciplinary expert group, the Perioperative Anesthesia in Thoracic Surgery (PACTS) group, comprising 24 members from 19 Italian centers, was established to develop recommendations for anesthesia practice in patients undergoing thoracic surgery (specifically lung resection for cancer). The project focused on preoperative patient assessment and preparation, intraoperative management (surgical and anesthesiologic care), and postoperative care and discharge. A series of clinical questions was developed, and PubMed and Embase literature searches were performed to inform discussions around these areas, leading to the development of 69 recommendations. The quality of evidence and strength of recommendations were graded using the United States Preventative Services Task Force criteria. Results: Recommendations for preoperative care focus on risk assessment, patient preparation (prehabilitation), and the choice of procedure (open thoracotomy vs. video-assisted thoracic surgery). Conclusions: These recommendations should help pulmonologists to improve preoperative management in thoracic surgery patients. Further refinement of the recommendations can be anticipated as the literature continues to evolve. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20470525
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Perioperative Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147298577
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13741-020-00168-y