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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery: A Review

JAMA Surgery, 2017
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a paradigm shift in perioperative care, resulting in substantial improvements in clinical outcomes and cost savings.Enhanced Recovery After Surgery is a multimodal, multidisciplinary approach to the care of the surgical patient.
O. Ljungqvist, M. Scott, K. Fearon
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Enhanced Recovery After Cardiac Surgery

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2022
The aims of "Fast track" cardiac anesthesia including shortening time to tracheal extubation and to hospital discharge in selected patients. The evidence is weak and recommendations are mostly based on observational, nonrandomized data and expert opinion. The majority of outcomes studied include: time to tracheal extubation, hospital/ICU length of stay,
Mike, Charlesworth, Andrew, Klein
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Early mobilization in enhanced recovery after surgery pathways: current evidence and recent advancements.

Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research, 2022
Early mobilization is a crucial component of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathways that counteract the adverse physiological consequences of surgical stress and immobilization. Early mobilization reduces the risk of postoperative complications,
Reeana Tazreean, G. Nelson, R. Twomey
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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2016
Abstract A patient, once accepted for surgery, takes a complex journey through various departments and seeing a range of medical professionals. As a result, continuity of care may not be optimal when the care package is considered as a whole.
Dileep N. Lobo, Olle Ljungqvist
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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2022
Enhanced recovery after surgery was developed based on the question "Why is the patient in hospital?" and is evolving in the context of multimodal perioperative care programmes with documented major benefits with respect to the need for hospitalisation and the risk of complications.
Shelby Kitchin   +3 more
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Opportunities and Challenges for the Next Phase of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery: A Review.

JAMA Surgery, 2021
Importance Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a global surgical quality improvement initiative now firmly entrenched within the field of perioperative care.
O. Ljungqvist   +8 more
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Enhanced recovery after bariatric surgery

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2017
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) methodology has demonstrated consistent benefits in patients undergoing colorectal, urological and thoracic surgeries. Principles of these protocols and their advantages are expected to extend into other surgical specialties such as bariatric surgery.
Adrian, Alvarez   +2 more
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Enhanced recovery after surgery in patients after hip and knee arthroplasty: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Postgraduate medical journal, 2023
PURPOSE Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) was characterized as patient-centered, evidence-based, multidisciplinary team-developed routes for a surgical speciality and institution to improve postoperative recovery and attenuate the surgical stress ...
Qingqing Zhang   +6 more
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Enhanced recovery after bariatric surgery

Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2019
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols are care programs based on scientific evidence and focused on postoperative recovery. They encompass all aspects of patient care and require multidisciplinary management, with the participation of diverse specialists.
Jaime, Ruiz-Tovar   +6 more
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Impact of “Enhanced Recovery After Surgery” (ERAS) protocols vs. traditional perioperative care on patient outcomes after colorectal surgery: a systematic review

Patient Safety in Surgery
Colorectal surgery is associated with a high risk of postoperative complications, including technical complications, surgical site infections, and other adverse events affecting patient safety and overall patient experience.
Vaishnavi Kannan   +6 more
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