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Review
. 2024 Jun 12;23(1):e0170.
doi: 10.1097/CLD.0000000000000170. eCollection 2024 Jan-Jun.

Getting your transplant center ready for prime time: Health care system obstacles to prehabilitation

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Getting your transplant center ready for prime time: Health care system obstacles to prehabilitation

Athidi Earasi et al. Clin Liver Dis (Hoboken). .

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FIGURE 1
Prehabilitation has multiple benefits in patients undergoing solid organ transplants.
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FIGURE 2
Prehabilitation should ideally adopt a multidisciplinary strategy, incorporating physical, psychosocial, and nutritional interventions to optimize patient preparation for transplant.
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FIGURE 3
Ideally structured to optimize health outcomes, the timeline for patients undergoing solid organ transplants encompasses a 4–8-week prehabilitation phase, inpatient surgery, and subsequent rehabilitation, culminating in long-term posttransplant care.
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FIGURE 4
Transplant centers encounter a myriad of health care system challenges, spanning logistical constraints to resource allocation, which influence the execution of prehabilitation programs.
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FIGURE 5
Crafting a lobbying agenda involves strategically advocating for the establishment of prehabilitation programs at transplant centers through a series of deliberate steps as illustrated in this figure.

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