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Does enhanced recovery after surgery programs improve clinical outcomes in liver cancer surgery?
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作者 Belinda Sánchez-Pérez JoséM Ramia 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE 2024年第2期255-258,共4页
Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)programs have been widely applied in liver surgery since the publication of the first ERAS guidelines in 2016 and the new recommendations in 2022.Liver surgery is usually performed... Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)programs have been widely applied in liver surgery since the publication of the first ERAS guidelines in 2016 and the new recommendations in 2022.Liver surgery is usually performed in oncological patients(liver metastasis,hepatocellular carcinoma,cholangiocarcinoma,etc.),but the real impact of liver surgery ERAS programs in oncological outcomes is not clearly defined.Theoretical advantages of ERAS programs are:ERAS decreases postoperative complication rates and has been demonstrated a clear relationship between complications and oncological outcomes;a better and faster posto-perative recovery should let oncologic teams begin chemotherapeutic regimens on time;prehabilitation and nutrition actions before surgery should also improve the performance status of the patients receiving chemotherapy.So,ERAS could be another way to improve our oncological results.We will discuss the literature about liver surgery ERAS focusing on its oncological implications and future investigations projects. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery programs Liver surgery Key components Long-term oncological outcomes enhanced recovery after surgery compliance
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Enhanced recovery after surgery in elderly patients with non-small cell lung cancer who underwent video-assisted thoracic surgery
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作者 Mei-Hua Sun Liu-Sheng Wu +2 位作者 Ying-Yang Qiu Jun Yan Xiao-Qiang Li 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第12期2040-2049,共10页
BACKGROUND This study was designed to investigate the clinical outcomes of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)in the perioperative period in elderly patients with nonsmall cell lung cancer(NSCLC).AIM To investigate ... BACKGROUND This study was designed to investigate the clinical outcomes of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)in the perioperative period in elderly patients with nonsmall cell lung cancer(NSCLC).AIM To investigate the potential enhancement of video-assisted thoracic surgery(VATS)in postoperative recovery in elderly patients with NSCLC.METHODS We retrospectively analysed the clinical data of 85 elderly NSCLC patients who underwent ERAS(the ERAS group)and 327 elderly NSCLC patients who received routine care(the control group)after VATS at the Department of Thoracic Surgery of Peking University Shenzhen Hospital between May 2015 and April 2017.After propensity score matching of baseline data,we analysed the postoperative stay,total hospital expenses,postoperative 48-h pain score,and postoperative complication rate for the 2 groups of patients who underwent lobectomy or sublobar resection.RESULTS After propensity score matching,ERAS significantly reduced the postoperative hospital stay(6.96±4.16 vs 8.48±4.18 d,P=0.001)and total hospital expenses(48875.27±18437.5 vs 55497.64±21168.63 CNY,P=0.014)and improved the satisfaction score(79.8±7.55 vs 77.35±7.72,P=0.029)relative to those for routine care.No significant between-group difference was observed in postoperative 48-h pain score(4.68±1.69 vs 5.28±2.1,P=0.090)or postoperative complication rate(21.2%vs 27.1%,P=0.371).Subgroup analysis showed that ERAS significantly reduced the postoperative hospital stay and total hospital expenses and increased the satisfaction score of patients who underwent lobectomy but not of patients who underwent sublobar resection.CONCLUSION ERAS effectively reduced the postoperative hospital stay and total hospital expenses and improved the satisfaction score in the perioperative period for elderly NSCLC patients who underwent lobectomy but not for patients who underwent sublobar resection. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery Non-small cell lung cancer Perioperative care Propensity score Video-assisted thoracic surgery
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Compliance with enhanced recovery after surgery predicts long-term outcome after hepatectomy for cholangiocarcinoma 被引量:2
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作者 Chaowasaporn Jongkatkorn Vor Luvira +13 位作者 Chalisa Suwanprinya Kantaruthai Piampatipan Natwutpong Leeratanakachorn Theerawee Tipwaratorn Attapol Titapun Tharatip Srisuk Suapa Theeragul Apiwat Jarearnrat Vasin Thanasukarn Ake Pugkhem Narong Khuntikeo Chawalit Pairojkul Supot Kamsa-Ard Vajarabhongsa Bhudhisawasdi 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2023年第3期362-373,共12页
BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)program has been proved to improve postoperative outcome for many surgical procedures,including liver resection.There was limited evidence regarding the feasibility and ... BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)program has been proved to improve postoperative outcome for many surgical procedures,including liver resection.There was limited evidence regarding the feasibility and benefit of ERAS in patients who underwent liver resection for cholangiocarcinoma.AIM To evaluate the feasibility of ERAS in patients who underwent liver resection for cholangiocarcinoma and its association with patient outcomes.METHODS We retrospectively analyzed 116 cholangiocarcinoma patients who underwent hepatectomy at Srinagarind Hospital,Khon Kaen University between January 2015 and December 2016.The primary outcome was the compliance with ERAS.To determine the association between ERAS compliance and patient outcomes.the patients were categorized into those adhering more than and equal to 50%(ERAS≥50),and below 50%(ERAS<50)of all components.Details on type of surgical procedure,preoperative and postoperative care,tumor location,postoperative laboratory results,and survival time were evaluated.The compliance with ERAS was measured by the percentage of ERAS items achieved.The Kaplan-Meier curve was used for survival analysis.RESULTS The median percentage of ERAS goals achieved was 40%(±12%).Fourteen patients(12.1%)were categorized into the ERAS≥50 group,and 102 patients were in the ERAS<50 group.Postoperative hospital stay was significantly shorter in the ERAS≥50 group[8.9 d,95%confidence interval(CI):7.3-10.4 d]than in the ERAS<50 group(13.7 d,95%CI:12.2-15.2 d)(P=0.0217).No hepatobiliary-related complications or in-hospital mortality occurred in the ERAS≥50 group.Overall survival was significantly higher in the ERAS≥50 group.The median survival of the patients in the ERAS<50 group was 1257 d(95%CI:853.2-1660.8 d),whereas that of the patients in the ERAS≥50 group was not reached.CONCLUSION Overall ERAS compliance for patients who underwent liver resection for cholangiocarcinoma is poor.Greater ERAS compliance could predict in-hospital,short-term,and long-term outcomes of the patients. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery program after surgery CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA HEPATECTOMY SURVIVAL enhanced recovery after surgery OUTCOME
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Application of multidisciplinary collaborative nursing with family care for enhanced recovery after surgery in children with inguinal hernia 被引量:1
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作者 Xiu-Mei Wang Qiang Hou 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2023年第9期1932-1940,共9页
BACKGROUND Perioperative nursing can reduce the stress reaction and improve the prognosis of children.AIM To elucidate the influence of multidisciplinary collaborative nursing for enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)... BACKGROUND Perioperative nursing can reduce the stress reaction and improve the prognosis of children.AIM To elucidate the influence of multidisciplinary collaborative nursing for enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)with family care in perioperative nursing children with an inguinal hernia and its impact on the prognosis.METHODS The data of 100 children with inguinal hernia were retrospectively analyzed.The participants were divided into three groups according to different nursing methods:Groups A(n=38),B(n=32),and C(n=30).Group A received multidisciplinary collaborative ERAS nursing combined with family care nursing;Group B received multidisciplinary collaborative nursing for ERAS;and Group C received routine nursing.The postoperative recovery results of the three groups were compared,including intraoperative blood loss and postoperative feeding time,time of getting out of bed,hospitalization time,and defecation time.Furthermore,the incidence of common complications was also compared between the three groups.RESULTS There was less intraoperative blood loss in Groups A and B than in Group C(P<0.05),and the time of getting out of bed and postoperative hospitalization and defecation times were also decreased in Group C(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in postoperative feeding time among the three groups(P>0.05).Each index had no statistical significance between Groups A and B(P>0.05).The incidence of urinary retention,infection,hematoma,and hernia recurrence in Group A was less than that in Group C(P<0.05).No significant difference was observed in the overall complication rate between Groups A and B and between Groups B and C(P>0.05).CONCLUSION The application of multidisciplinary collaborative nursing combined with family care in the perioperative care of children with an inguinal hernia for ERAS may promote postoperative rehabilitation for children and reduce the incidence of complications. 展开更多
关键词 Multidisciplinary collaborative enhanced recovery after surgery Family care Perioperative nursing PROGNOSIS Postoperative complications
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Explore the clinical nursing path of daytime laparoscopic cholecystectomy under the guidance of enhanced recovery after surgery
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作者 LIN Jian-yu HE Qiang +5 位作者 LANG Ren ZHOU Lin XU Wen-li GAO Yan-ping CUI Chen WANG Yuan 《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 2023年第3期54-59,共6页
Objective:To explore the safety and effectiveness nursing of 12 h discharged daytime laparoscopic cholecystectomy guided by enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)concept.Methods:Included 180 cases from the 12 h dischar... Objective:To explore the safety and effectiveness nursing of 12 h discharged daytime laparoscopic cholecystectomy guided by enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)concept.Methods:Included 180 cases from the 12 h discharged daytime laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients which assessmended and guided by ERAS,with the 180 case of routine cholecystectomy patients as control group at the same time.To quantitatively analyze the related indexes of perioperative period and ERAS concept,and evaluate the clinical safety,and effectiveness.Results:It displayed no significant differences in average age,gender distribution,duration of gallbladder related disease and distribution of clinical symptoms between the two groups(P>0.05).There were also no significant differences in preoperative smoking history,hypertension history,cardio-cerebrovascular history,abdominal operation history and disease composition ratio between the two groups(P>0.05).None of the patients had conversion to laparotomy.Compared with the conventional surgery group,there were no significant differences in the average amount of intraoperative blood loss,operation time and muscle strength before returning to the ward in patients with ERAS guided day surgery(P>0.05).When compared with the conventional surgery group,ERAS guided day surgery group had no significant difference in muscle strength between the two groups when going under the ground(t=1.64,P=0.082).Also,the level of peripheral white blood cells in patients with ERAS guided day surgery group was not significantly increased at 6 h after surgery.Meanwhile,liver function related indexes,transaminase,total bilirubin,indirect bilirubin were not significantly abnormal(P>0.05).Conclusion:12 h daytime laparoscopic cholecystectomy guided by ERAS concept can improve the clinical efficacy of patients with cholecystolithiasis,which is safe and feasible. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery Laparoscopic cholecystectomy Day ward Clinical pathway CHOLECYSTOLITHIASIS
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Optimizing surgical outcomes for elderly gallstone patients with a high body mass index using enhanced recovery after surgery protocol
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作者 Yue-Xia Gu Xin-Yu Wang +9 位作者 Yang Chen Jun-Xiu Shao Shen-Xian Ni Xiu-Mei Zhang Si-Yu Shao Yu Zhang Wen-Jing Hu Ying-Ying Ma Meng-Yao Liu Hua Yu 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2023年第10期2191-2200,共10页
BACKGROUND Rehabilitation of elderly patients with a high body mass index(BMI)after cholecystectomy carries risks and requires the adoption of effective perioperative management strategies.The enhanced recovery after ... BACKGROUND Rehabilitation of elderly patients with a high body mass index(BMI)after cholecystectomy carries risks and requires the adoption of effective perioperative management strategies.The enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)protocol is a comprehensive treatment approach that facilitates early patient recovery and reduces postoperative complications.AIM To compare the effectiveness of traditional perioperative management methods with the ERAS protocol in elderly patients with gallbladder stones and a high BMI.METHODS This retrospective cohort study examined data from 198 elderly patients with a high BMI who underwent cholecystectomy at the Shanghai Fourth People's Hospital from August 2019 to August 2022.Among them,99 patients were managed using the traditional perioperative care approach(non-ERAS protocol),while the remaining 99 patients were managed using the ERAS protocol.Relevant indicator data were collected for patients preoperatively,intraoperatively,and postoperatively,and surgical outcomes were compared between the two groups.RESULTS The comparison results between the two groups of patients in terms of age,sex,BMI,underlying diseases,surgical type,and preoperative hospital stay showed no statistically significant differences.However,the ERAS group had a significantly shorter preoperative fasting time than the non-ERAS group(4.0±0.9 h vs 7.6±0.9 h).Regarding intraoperative indicators,there were no significant differences between the two groups of patients.However,in terms of postoperative recovery,the ERAS protocol group exhibited significant advantages over the non-ERAS group,including a shorter hospital stay,lower postoperative pain scores and postoperative hunger scores,and higher satisfaction levels.The readmission rate was lower in the ERAS protocol group than in the non-ERAS group(3.0%vs 8.1%),although the difference was not significant.Furthermore,there were significant differences between the two groups in terms of postoperative nausea and vomiting severity,postoperative abdominal distention at 24 h,and daily life ability scores.CONCLUSION The findings of this study demonstrate that the ERAS protocol confers significant advantages in postoperative outcomes following cholecystectomy,including reduced readmission rates,decreased postoperative nausea and vomiting,alleviated abdominal distension,and enhanced functional capacity.While the protocol may not exhibit significant improvement in early postoperative symptoms,it does exhibit advantages in long-term postoperative symptoms and recovery.These findings underscore the importance of implementing the ERAS protocol in the postoperative management of cholecystectomy patients,as it contributes to improving patients'recovery and quality of life while reducing health care resource utilization. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery protocol CHOLECYSTECTOMY Rehospitalization rate Postoperative nausea and vomiting Degree of abdominal distension Daily living ability
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Application of early enteral nutrition nursing based on enhanced recovery after surgery theory in patients with digestive surgery
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作者 Yan-Ru Shao Xia Ke +2 位作者 Li-Hua Luo Jin-Dong Xu Li-Qian Xu 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2023年第9期1910-1918,共9页
BACKGROUND Postoperative nursing can improve the restlessness and gastrointestinal function of patients with tracheal intubation under general anesthesia in digestive surgery.Wide application of various nursing method... BACKGROUND Postoperative nursing can improve the restlessness and gastrointestinal function of patients with tracheal intubation under general anesthesia in digestive surgery.Wide application of various nursing methods and routine nursing in periop-erative nursing of patients with general anesthesia in digestive surgery.AIM To investigate the impact of early postoperative enteral nutrition nursing based on the enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)theory on postoperative agitation and gastrointestinal recovery in patients undergoing general anesthesia that experienced tracheal intubation.METHODS The data of 126 patients with digestive surgery from May 2019 to February 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.According to different nursing methods,they were divided into control group and observation group,with 63 cases in observation group and 63 cases in control group.The patients in the control group had standard perioperative nursing care,whereas those in the observation group got enteral nourishment as soon as possible after surgery in accordance with ERAS theory.Both the rate and quality of gastrointestinal function recovery were compared between the two groups after treatment ended.Postoperative anes-thesia-related adverse events were tallied,patients'nutritional statuses were monitored,and the Riker sedation and agitation score(SAS)was used to measure the incidence of agitation.RESULTS When compared to the control group,the awake duration,spontaneous breathing recovery time,extubation time and postoperative eye-opening time were all considerably shorter(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in the recovery time of orientation force between the two groups(P>0.05);however,the observation group had a lower SAS score than the control group(P<0.05).The recovery time for normal intestinal sounds,the time it took to have the first postoperative exhaust,the time it took to have the first postoperative defecation,and the time it took to have the first postoperative half-fluid feeding were all faster in the observation group than in the control group(P<0.05);Fasting blood glucose was lower in the observation group compared to the control group(P<0.05),while the albumin and hemoglobin levels were higher on the first and third postoperative days;however,there was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of anesthesia-related adverse reactions between the two groups(P>0.05).CONCLUSION The extremely early postoperative enteral nutrition nursing based on ERAS theory can reduce the degree of agitation,improve the quality of recovery,promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function,and improve the nutritional status of patients in the recovery period after tracheal intubation under general anesthesia. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery Extremely early postoperative enteral nutrition nursing Gastrointestinal surgery Tracheal intubation under general anesthesia Agitation during recovery recovery of gastrointestinal function
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Implementation and achievements of enhanced recovery after surgery program in perioperative management of gastric cancer patients
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作者 Ya-Min Yan Yan Hu +4 位作者 Jing-Jing Lu Jia-Wen Yuan Xiao-Hong Ni Li-Rong Shi Zheng-Hong Yu 《Frontiers of Nursing》 2023年第4期437-443,共7页
Objective:The enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)program is less implemented in gastric cancer patients.The purpose of this survey is to investigate the implementation status of ERAS in perioperative period in gastr... Objective:The enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)program is less implemented in gastric cancer patients.The purpose of this survey is to investigate the implementation status of ERAS in perioperative period in gastric cancer.Methods:This clinical observational study enrolled 329 patients between January 2020 and August 2020 in a single gastric cancer center.The questionnaire consisted of 4 par ts:basic information,preoperative status,intraoperative status,and postoperative status of ERAS implementation in gastric cancer surgery.Results:In the preoperative period,patients'education and counseling(100%)were well adopted.Smoking cessation(34.6%),drinking cessation(36.9%),avoidance of preoperative mechanical bowel preparation(24.3%),respiratory function training(11.2%),and administration of carbohydrate-rich drink before surgery(0.6%)were relatively not well adopted.During the operation,maintenance of intraoperative normothermia and fluid management(100%),as well as epidural analgesia(81.5%),were well adopted.Thromboprophylaxis was performed in 133(40.4%)patients.In the postoperative period,early active mobilization was implemented about 9.5 h,and early ambulation was implemented about 39.5 h,after surgery.A total of 140(42.5%)patients received prolonged prophylactic antibiotics;268(81.5%)patients were provided diet upon gas passage;and 320(97.3%)patients received intravenous fluid administration more than 5 d after surgery.The practice rate of early removal of urinary catheter(0%)and nasogastric tube(15.5%)was relatively low.A total of 11(3.3%)patients experienced postoperative complication,and 1(0.3%)patient received unplanned reoperation.The average costs were¥59,500,and the average hospital stay was 12(5,36)d.Conclusions:Standard perioperative management of ERAS program in gastric cancer surgery in China still requires improvement. 展开更多
关键词 ACHIEVEMENT enhanced recovery after surgery gastric cancer program management surgery
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The role of nursing in enhanced recovery after surgery programs in accordance with spine surgery: A mini review 被引量:1
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作者 Qing-Qing HOU Xue LUO +2 位作者 Hong-Mian LI Ying HOU Zhi ZHANG 《Journal of Integrative Nursing》 2022年第1期42-47,共6页
Spine surgery is typically having a relationship to high degrees of pain and immobility.It is a known fact that the implementation of an enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)approach has led to a paradigm shift in var... Spine surgery is typically having a relationship to high degrees of pain and immobility.It is a known fact that the implementation of an enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)approach has led to a paradigm shift in various surgical specialties.These protocols require doctors,nurses,anesthesiologists,patients,and their families to agree to strengthen communication with each other,and involve a long timeline and teamwork from start to finish.To our knowledge,the role of nursing in the ERAS of spine surgery has not been reported before.The purpose of this study is to summarize the role of nursing in ERAS programs in accordance with surgical periods.The methods applied for this review include literature review of the world’s acknowledged databases such as Springer Link,PubMed,Embase,and Wanfang,especially in the period of 2000-2015.A total of 9 studies fulfilled the eligibility criteria and were included in the review.The findings confirm that the nursing work continued throughout the perioperative procedure,which plays a key role in the successful ERAS pathway.According to different nursing measures,ERAS nursing can effectively promote the postoperative recovery of spine surgical patients,with fewer postoperative complications and increased patient satisfaction. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery enhanced recovery after surgery nursing REVIEW spinal operation
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Short- and long-term outcomes associated with enhanced recovery after surgery protocol vs conventional management in patients undergoing laparoscopic gastrectomy 被引量:8
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作者 Yu-Long Tian Shou-Gen Cao +7 位作者 Xiao-Dong Liu Ze-Qun Li Gan Liu Xing-Qi Zhang Yu-Qi Sun Xin Zhou Dao-Sheng Wang Yan-Bing Zhou 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2020年第37期5646-5660,共15页
BACKGROUND At present,the enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)protocol is widely implemented in the field of gastric surgery.However,the effect of the ERAS protocol on the long-term prognosis of gastric cancer has no... BACKGROUND At present,the enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)protocol is widely implemented in the field of gastric surgery.However,the effect of the ERAS protocol on the long-term prognosis of gastric cancer has not been reported.AIM To compare the effects of ERAS and conventional protocols on short-term outcomes and long-term prognosis after laparoscopic gastrectomy.METHODS We retrospectively analyzed the data of 1026 consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic gastrectomy between 2012 and 2015.The patients were divided into either an ERAS group or a conventional group.The groups were matched in a 1:1 ratio using propensity scores based on covariates that affect cancer survival.The primary outcomes were the 5-year overall and cancer-specific survival rates.The secondary outcomes were the postoperative short-term outcomes and inflammatory indexes.RESULTS The patient demographics and baseline characteristics were similar between the two groups after matching.Compared to the conventional group,the ERAS group had a significantly shorter postoperative hospital day(7.09 d vs 8.67 d,P<0.001),shorter time to first flatus,liquid intake,and ambulation(2.50 d vs 3.40 d,P<0.001;1.02 d vs 3.64 d,P<0.001;1.47 d vs 2.99 d,P<0.001,respectively),and lower medical costs($7621.75 vs$7814.16,P=0.009).There was a significantly higher rate of postoperative complications among patients in the conventional group than among those in the ERAS group(18.1 vs 12.3,P=0.030).Regarding inflammatory indexes,the C-reactive protein and procalcitonin levels on postoperative day 3/4 were significantly different between the two groups(P<0.001 and P=0.025,respectively).The ERAS protocol was associated with significantly improved 5-year overall survival and cancer-specific survival rates compared with conventional protocol(P=0.013 and 0.032,respectively).When stratified by tumour stage,only the survival of patients with stage III disease was significantly different between the two groups(P=0.044).CONCLUSION Adherence to the ERAS protocol improves both the short-term outcomes and the 5-year overall survival and cancer-specific survival of patients after laparoscopic gastrectomy. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery Conventional management Laparoscopic gastrectomy Short-term outcomes SURVIVAL
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Factors associated with failure of enhanced recovery after surgery program in patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy 被引量:7
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作者 Xiao-Yu Zhang Xiao-Zhen Zhang +5 位作者 Fang-Yan Lu Qi Zhang Wei Chen Tao Ma Xue-Li Bai Ting-Bo Liang 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第1期51-57,共7页
Background: The enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol is an evidence-based perioperative care program aimed at reducing surgical stress response and accelerating recovery. However, a small propor- tion of pa... Background: The enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol is an evidence-based perioperative care program aimed at reducing surgical stress response and accelerating recovery. However, a small propor- tion of patients fail to bene t from the ERAS program following pancreaticoduodenectomy. This study aimed to identify the risk factors associated with failure of ERAS program in pancreaticoduodenectomy. Methods: Between May 2014 and December 2017, 176 patients were managed with ERAS program fol-lowing pancreaticoduodenectomy. ERAS failure was indicated by prolonged hospital stay, unplanned read- mission or unplanned reoperation. Demographics, postoperative recovery and compliance were compared of those ERAS failure groups to the ERAS success group. Results: ERAS failure occurred in 59 patients, 33 of whom had prolonged hospital stay, 18 were readmitted to hospital within 30 days after discharge, and 8 accepted reoperation. Preoperative American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score of ≥III (OR = 2.736;95% CI: 1.276 6.939;P=0.028) and albumin (ALB) level of <35g/L (OR=3.589;95% CI: 1.403 9.181;P=0.008) were independent risk factors associated with prolonged hospital stay. Elderly patients (>70 years) were on a high risk of unplanned reoperation (62.5% vs. 23.1%, P=0.026). Patients with prolonged hospital stay and unplanned reoperation had delayed intake and increased intolerance of oral foods. Prolonged stay patients got off bed later than ERAS success patients did (65h vs. 46h, P =0.012). Unplanned reoperation patients tended to experience severer pain than ERAS success patients did (3 score vs. 2 score, P =0.035). Conclusions: Patients with high ASA score, low ALB level or age >70 years were at high risk of ERAS failure in pancreaticoduodenectomy. These preoperative demographic and clinical characteristics are important determinants to obtain successful postoperative recovery in ERAS program. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery ERAS PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY Failure of ERAS Risk factors
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Enhanced recovery after surgery strategy to shorten perioperative fasting in children undergoing non-gastrointestinal surgery:A prospective study 被引量:2
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作者 Yan Ying Hong-Zhen Xu Meng-Lan Han 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第16期5287-5296,共10页
BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery strategies are increasingly implemented to improve the management of surgical patients.AIM To evaluate the effects of new perioperative fasting protocols in children≥3 mo of... BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery strategies are increasingly implemented to improve the management of surgical patients.AIM To evaluate the effects of new perioperative fasting protocols in children≥3 mo of age undergoing non-gastrointestinal surgery.METHODS This prospective pilot study included children≥3 mo of age undergoing nongastrointestinal surgery at the Children’s Hospital(Zhejiang University School of Medicine)from January 2020 to June 2020.The children were divided into either a conventional group or an ERAS group according to whether they had been enrolled before or after the implementation of the new perioperative fasting strategy.The children in the conventional group were fasted using conventional strategies,while those in the ERAS group were given individualized fasting protocols preoperatively(6-h fasting for infant formula/non-human milk/solids,4-h fasting for breast milk,and clear fluids allowed within 2 h of surgery)and postoperatively(food permitted from 1 h after surgery).Pre-operative and postoperative fasting times,pre-operative blood glucose,the incidence of postoperative thirst and hunger,the incidence of perioperative vomiting and aspiration,and the degree of satisfaction were evaluated.RESULTS The study included 303 patients(151 in the conventional group and 152 in the ERAS group).Compared with the conventional group,the ERAS group had a shorter pre-operative food fasting time[11.92(4.00,19.33)vs 13.00(6.00,20.28)h,P<0.001],shorter preoperative liquid fasting time[3.00(2.00,7.50)vs 12.00(3.00,20.28)h,P<0.001],higher preoperative blood glucose level[5.6(4.2,8.2)vs 5.1(4.0,7.4)mmol/L,P<0.001],lower incidence of thirst(74.5%vs 15.3%,P<0.001),shorter time to postoperative feeding[1.17(0.33,6.83)vs 6.00(5.40,9.20),P<0.001],and greater satisfaction[7(0,10)vs 8(5,10),P<0.001].No children experienced perioperative aspiration.The incidences of hunger,perioperative vomiting,and fever were not significantly different between the two groups.CONCLUSION Optimizing fasting and clear fluid drinking before non-gastrointestinal surgery in children≥3 mo of age is possible.It is safe and feasible to start early eating after evaluating the recovery from anesthesia and the swallowing function. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery FASTING Water deprivation Pre-operative period Postoperative period Intraoperative complications Postoperative complications
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Effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery in the perioperative management of patients with bone surgery in China 被引量:2
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作者 Li-Yan Zhao Xiong-Tao Liu +6 位作者 Zhi-Li Zhao Ru Gu Xiu-Mei Ni Rui Deng Xiao-Ying Li Ming-Ji Gao Wei-Na Zhu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第33期10151-10160,共10页
BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)was introduced in China in 2007.Over time,the scope of ERAS has expanded from abdominal surgery to orthopedics,urology and other fields.Continuous development and resear... BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)was introduced in China in 2007.Over time,the scope of ERAS has expanded from abdominal surgery to orthopedics,urology and other fields.Continuous development and research has contributed to progress of ERAS in China.In 2019,to promote the application of ERAS in bone tumor surgery,we formed the“Consensus of Experts on Perioperative Management of Accelerated Rehabilitation in Major Surgery of Bone Tumors in China”.AIM To evaluate the effect of enhanced recovery after bone tumor surgery in perioperative management in China.METHODS One hundred and seven patients who underwent bone tumor surgery at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University between May 2019 and April 2021 were randomized into a study group(53 cases)and a control group(54 cases).The study group adopted the ERAS protocol and the control group adopted conventional care.Main outcome measures included postoperative length of stay(LOS),postoperative complications,mortality,and 30-d readmission rates.Secondary outcomes included postoperative visual analog scale(VAS)score of pain,number of blood transfusions,drainage volume in 24 h after operation,patient satisfaction 30 d after discharge,VAS score at 30 d after discharge,and daily standing walking time.RESULTS There were no significant differences in the baseline data,clinical features and surgical site between the two groups.The LOS in the study group with the ERAS protocol was 7.72±3.34 d compared with 10.28±4.27 d in the control group who followed conventional care.The incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting(PONV)in the study group was 19%and 37%in the control group.The VAS scores of pain on postoperative day 1(POD1)and POD3 in the study group were 4.79±2.34 and 2.79±1.53 compared with 5.28±3.27 and 3.98±2.27 in the control group.The drainage volume in 24 h after the operation was 124.36±23.43 mL in the study group and 167.43±30.87 mL in the control group.The number of blood transfusions in the study group was also lower.The patient satisfaction rate was higher in the study group than in the control group.CONCLUSION The ERAS protocol in the perioperative period of bone tumor surgery can decrease LOS,PONV,and postoperative pain,blood transfusion and 24-h drainage,improve patient satisfaction and accelerate recovery. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery Bone tumor surgery Perioperative management Effect evaluation Clinical application
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Perioperative nursing principles guided by the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery 被引量:2
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作者 Hong-Jie Xie Fan Cui Wei-Bing Shuang 《Frontiers of Nursing》 CAS 2021年第1期1-6,共6页
Objective:To explore the clinical effect of perioperative nursing guided by the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery and summarize them.Methods:Pubmed,Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Chinese Biom... Objective:To explore the clinical effect of perioperative nursing guided by the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery and summarize them.Methods:Pubmed,Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Chinese Biomedical Literature Database(CBM),Wanfang Database,and VIP Database were searched to obtain the relevant literature involving enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)guidance,obtain the effective clinical data,review the reports in literature,and obtain the effective scheme.Results:Compared with the traditional nursing program,perioperative nursing principles guided by the concept of ERAS provide more accurate nursing care to patients and reduce the occurrence of intraoperative stress events through comprehensive nursing measures such as preoperative pre-rehabilitation measures,intraoperative body temperature and fluid management,postoperative analgesia,prevention of nausea and vomiting,early mobilization,catheter nursing,and better out-of-hospital follow-up.Conclusions:Perioperative nursing principles guided by the concept of ERAS can significantly reduce the incidence of perioperative complications,shorten the hospital stay of patients,and promote postoperative rehabilitation of patients.The transformation and implementation of this concept can bring significant benefits to hospitals,medical care,and patients. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery perioperative care prehabilitation measures intraoperative optimization measures postoperative rehabilitation measures
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Developing an enhanced recovery after surgery program for oncology patients who undergo hip or knee reconstruction surgery 被引量:2
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作者 Maria Bourazani Eleni Asimakopoulou +7 位作者 Chrysseida Magklari Nikolaos Fyrfiris Ioannis Tsirikas Giakoumis Diakoumis Martha Kelesi Georgia Fasoi Theodoros Kormas Gunhild Lefaki 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2021年第6期346-359,共14页
Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)protocols are applied in orthopedic surgery and are intended to reduce perioperative stress by implementing combined evidence-based practices with the cooperation of various health... Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)protocols are applied in orthopedic surgery and are intended to reduce perioperative stress by implementing combined evidence-based practices with the cooperation of various health professionals as an interdisciplinary team.ERAS pathways include pre-operative patient counselling,regional anesthesia and analgesia techniques,post-operative pain management,early mobilization and early feeding.Studies have shown improvement in the recovery of patients who followed an ERAS program after hip or knee arthroplasty,compared with those who followed a traditional care approach.ERAS protocols reduce post-operative stress,contribute to rapid recovery,shorten length of stay(LOS)without increasing the complications or readmissions,improve patient satisfaction and decrease the hospital costs.We suggest that the ERAS pathway could reduce the LOS in hospital for patients undergoing total hip replacement or total knee replacement.These programs require good organization and handling by the multidisciplinary team.ERAS programs increase patient's satisfaction due to their active participation which they experience as personalized treatment.The aim of the study was to develop an ERAS protocol for oncology patients who undergo bone reconstruction surgeries using massive endoprosthesis,with a view to improving the surgical outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Hip or knee replacement Joint reconstruction enhanced recovery after orthopedic surgery Fast-track orthopedic surgery enhanced recovery after surgery pathways in orthopedic surgery Rehabilitation after hip or knee replacement
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Enhanced recovery after surgery in laparoscopic major liver resection: A propensity score matching analysis 被引量:1
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作者 Zhiying Mao Yeyuan Chu +2 位作者 Hongxia Xu Haiou Qi Xiao Liang 《Laparoscopic, Endoscopic and Robotic Surgery》 2022年第4期136-141,共6页
Objective:Even though enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)has been applied to liver resection worldwide,there is a lack of evidence covering its feasibility in laparoscopic major hepatectomy.This study aimed to preli... Objective:Even though enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)has been applied to liver resection worldwide,there is a lack of evidence covering its feasibility in laparoscopic major hepatectomy.This study aimed to preliminarily evaluate the superiority of ERAS in major liver resection.Methods:The data were collected from patients who underwent laparoscopic major hepatectomy from July 2014 to November 2020 in Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital,Zhejiang University School of Medicine.The baseline characteristics,pathological features,surgical outcomes,medical costs,and postoperative pain scores were compared before and after propensity score matching(PSM).The patients were divided into the ERAS group and the routine group based on the treatment protocols.Results:Eighty-one patients who underwent laparoscopic major hepatectomy were retrospectively enrolled in the study.Before PSM,there were differences in pathology(p¼0.037)and surgical extent(p¼0.011)between the ERAS group(n¼42)and routine group(n¼39).After PSM,26 patients from each group were matched.For surgical outcomes,patients in the ERAS group had a significantly lower postoperative complication incidence than patients in the routine group(28.6%vs.53.8%,RR:0.531[0.303,0.929],p¼0.021)before PSM.However,after PSM,superiority was not observed in the ERAS group(30.8%vs.53.8%,RR:0.571[0.290,1.13],p¼0.092).The duration of abdominal tube retention(before PSM:5.0 d vs.10.0 d,p<0.001;after PSM:6.0 d vs.9.0 d,p¼0.001),the duration of urinary tube retention(before PSM:1.0 d vs.2.0 d,p<0.001;after PSM:1.0 d vs.2.0 d,p¼0.002),and hospital stay(before PSM:6.0 d vs.11.0 d,p<0.001;after PSM:7.0 d vs.11.5 d,p<0.001)was significantly shorter in the ERAS group than in the routine group.A significant benefit on postoperative day 3(2 vs.3,p¼0.038)was observed with respect to the alleviation of pain after PSM.Conclusions:Our preliminary study revealed the superiority of ERAS in the setting of major liver resection,although further investigations in a large number of patients from multiple institutions are needed to evaluate the feasibility of ERAS. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery Major liver resection COMPLICATIONS PAIN
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Enhanced recovery after surgery in liver transplantation:Challenges and feasibility 被引量:3
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作者 Georgios Katsanos Konstantina-Eleni Karakasi +13 位作者 Nikolaos Antoniadis Stella Vasileiadou Athanasios Kofinas Antonios Morsi-Yeroyannis Evangelia Michailidou Ioannis Goulis Emmanouil Sinakos Olga Giouleme Ilias Marios Oikonomou George Evlavis Georgios Tsakiris Eleni Massa Eleni Mouloudi Georgios Tsoulfas 《World Journal of Transplantation》 2022年第7期195-203,共9页
BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)started a revolution that changed age-old surgical stereotypical practices regarding the overall management of the surgical patient.In the last decade,ERAS has gained si... BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)started a revolution that changed age-old surgical stereotypical practices regarding the overall management of the surgical patient.In the last decade,ERAS has gained significant acceptance in the community of general surgery,in addition to several other surgical specialties,as the evidence of its advantages continues to grow.One of the last remaining fields,given its significant complexity and intricate nature,is liver transplantation(LT).AIM To investigate the existing efforts at implementing ERAS in LT.METHODS We conducted a systematic review of the existing studies that evaluate ERAS in orthotopic LT,with a multimodal approach and focusing on measurable clinical primary endpoints,namely length of hospital stay.RESULTS All studies demonstrated a considerable decrease in length of hospital stay,with no readmission or negative impact of the ERAS protocol applied to the postoperative course.CONCLUSIONS ERAS is a well-validated multimodal approach for almost all types of surgical procedures,and its future in selected LT patients seems promising,as the preliminary results advocate for the safety and efficacy of ERAS in the field of LT. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery enhanced recovery after surgery recovery Liver transplantation LIVER
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Enhanced recovery after surgery pathways for patients undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy:A systematic review and meta-analysis
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作者 Abhijit Nair Hamed Humayid Mohammed Al-Aamri +1 位作者 Osama Azmy Ishaq Parwez Waseemul Haque 《Journal of Acute Disease》 2022年第5期173-180,共8页
Objective:To compare the benefits of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)pathways with traditional pathways for adult patients undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy.Methods:We looked for publications using the keyword... Objective:To compare the benefits of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)pathways with traditional pathways for adult patients undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy.Methods:We looked for publications using the keywords“Enhanced Recovery After Surgery,”“Fast-track Surgery,”“Laparoscopic Appendectomy,”and“Laparoscopic Appendicectomy”in PubMed/Medline,Embase,and the Cochrane library.Operative time,lesser length of stay,oral intake timing,readmission rate,pain/satisfaction levels,readmission rate,and surgical site infections were recorded and analyzed.Results:A total of 95 articles from registers and 161 articles from databases were identified.Three eligible studies were included.The ERAS pathways had a lesser length of stay[Z=2.06,MD=−1.05,95%CI=(−2.04,−0.05),P=0.04]and an earlier start to postoperative feeds[Z=6.22,MD=−267.49,95%CI=(−351.80,−183.19),P<001].Conclusions:ERAS pathways have a shorter length of stay and earlier postoperative feed initiation for adult patients undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy compared with standard care.Both approaches have similar operative time,surgical site infection incidence,and readmission rate.Clinical registration:This review is registered with INPLASY202280005. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery Fast-track surgery Laparoscopic appendectomy Perioperative period
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Effect of enhanced recovery after surgery on inflammatory bowel disease surgery: A meta-analysis
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作者 Dong Peng Yu-Xi Cheng +2 位作者 Wei Tao Hua Tang Guang-Yan Ji 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第11期3426-3435,共10页
BACKGROUND The purpose of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)was to reduce surgical pressure and accelerate postoperative functional recovery.Although the application of biologics in treating inflammatory bowel dise... BACKGROUND The purpose of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)was to reduce surgical pressure and accelerate postoperative functional recovery.Although the application of biologics in treating inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)has changed treatment strategies,most patients with IBD still require surgery.AIM To evaluate the advantage of ERAS in IBD surgery.METHODS The PubMed,EMBASE and Cochrane Library databases were searched from inception to March 21,2021 to find eligible studies.The primary outcome was postoperative complications,and the secondary outcomes included operation time,time to first flatus,time to bowel movement,postoperative hospital stay and readmission.The PROSPERO registration ID of this meta-analysis is CRD42021238052.RESULTS A total of eight studies involving 1939 patients were included in this metaanalysis.There were no differences in baseline information between the ERAS group and the non-ERAS group.After pooling up all of the data,no significant difference was found between the ERAS group and the non-ERAS group in terms of postoperative overall complications[odds ratio=0.82,95%confidence interval(CI)=0.66 to 1.02,P=0.08].The ERAS group had a lower prevalence of anastomotic fistula(odds ratio=0.36,95%CI=0.13 to 0.95,P=0.04),less time to first flatus[mean difference(MD)=-2.03,95%CI=-3.89 to-0.17,P=0.03],less time to bowel movement(MD=-1.08,95%CI=-1.60 to-0.57,P<0.01)and shorter postoperative hospital stays(MD=-1.99,95%CI=-3.27 to-0.71,P<0.01)than the non-ERAS group. CONCLUSIONERAS was effective for the quicker recovery in IBD surgery and did not lead to increased complications. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery Inflammatory bowel disease META-ANALYSIS
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Present Situation of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery in Shiyan Taihe Hospital and Plan of Establishing Strategic Alliance with General Surgery Department
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作者 Yang YAO Shuwen WANG +5 位作者 Chunming MA Chao YU Pengtao ZHOU Qing ZHAO Shuhang ZHANG Jingping MU 《Medicinal Plant》 CAS 2021年第6期78-81,共4页
The accelerated rehabilitation specialist surgery and general established strategic alliance plan of Taihe hospital is introduced in the paper.The background of strategic alliances established,and the political,enviro... The accelerated rehabilitation specialist surgery and general established strategic alliance plan of Taihe hospital is introduced in the paper.The background of strategic alliances established,and the political,environmental and technological factors are introduced,and stakeholder analysis and management plan,risk analysis and management plan are made.Furthermore,a junior coalition problem that may occur in the process and the resulting deep thinking is analyzed,to provide the reference and enlightenment for the management of hospital and establishment of strategic alliance. 展开更多
关键词 enhanced recovery after surgery Medical services Strategic alliances PLAN
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