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The role of prehabilitation on short-term outcomes after liver transplantation - A review of the literature and expert panel recommendations.

Carmen Vinaixa-AunésGraciela Martínez PalliDonald MilikenDaniel SellersSebastien DharancyMichael SpiroDimitri Aristotle RaptisDidier Samuelnull null
Published in: Clinical transplantation (2022)
Prehabilitation prior to liver transplantation is unlikely to be harmful, and likely to have short term benefits on functional status. We cautiously recommend prehabilitation on the basis of absence of harm and possibility of benefit (Quality of Evidence; Very Low | Grade of Recommendation; Low). This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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