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Title: European Society of Organ Transplantation (ESOT) Consensus Statement on Prehabilitation for Solid Organ Transplantation Candidates
Authors: Annema, C
De Smet, S
Castle, E
Overloop, Y
Klaase, J
Janaudis-Ferreira, T
Mathur, S
Kouidi, E
Perez Saez, MJ
Matthys, C
Dobbels, F
Ferrari, P
Golebiewska, J
Mrzljak, A
Girman, P
Perch, M
Lopez-Lopez, V
White, C
Koval, D
Greenwood, S
Monbaliu, D
Keywords: prehabilitation;solid organ transplant candidates;exercise;nutrition;psychosocial interventions
Issue Date: 21-Jul-2023
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Citation: Annema C. et al. on behalf of the ESOT Guidelines Taskforce (2023) 'European Society of Organ Transplantation (ESOT) Consensus Statement on Prehabilitation for Solid Organ Transplantation Candidates', Transplant International, 36, 11564, pp. 1 - 23. doi: 10.3389/ti.2023.11564
Abstract: Copyright © 2023 The Authors. There is increasingly growing evidence and awareness that prehabilitation in waitlisted solid organ transplant candidates may benefit clinical transplant outcomes and improve the patient’s overall health and quality of life. Lifestyle changes, consisting of physical training, dietary management, and psychosocial interventions, aim to optimize the patient’s physical and mental health before undergoing surgery, so as to enhance their ability to overcome procedure-associated stress, reduce complications, and accelerate post-operative recovery. Clinical data are promising but few, and evidence-based recommendations are scarce. To address the need for clinical guidelines, The European Society of Organ Transplantation (ESOT) convened a dedicated Working Group “Prehabilitation in Solid Organ Transplant Candidates,” comprising experts in physical exercise, nutrition and psychosocial interventions, to review the literature on prehabilitation in this population, and develop recommendations. These were discussed and voted upon during the Consensus Conference in Prague, 13–15 November 2022. A high degree of consensus existed amongst all stakeholders including transplant recipients and their representatives. Ten recommendations were formulated that are a balanced representation of current published evidence and real-world practice. The findings and recommendations of the Working Group on Prehabilitation for solid organ transplant candidates are presented in this article.
Description: Data Availability Statement: The original contributions presented in the study are included in the article/Supplementary Material (https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/articles/10.3389/ti.2023.11564/full#SM1), further inquiries can be directed to the corresponding author.
Supplementary Material: The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/articles/10.3389/ti.2023.11564/full#supplementary-material
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/26889
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/ti.2023.11564
ISSN: 0934-0874
Other Identifiers: ORCID iD: Ellen M. Castle https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6961-6108
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