Improvement of gastric emptying by enhanced recovery after pancreaticoduodenectomy

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作者
Efstratios Zouros [1 ]
Theodoros Liakakos [2 ]
Anastasios Machairas [3 ]
Paulos Patapis [3 ]
Christos Agalianos [1 ]
Christos Dervenis [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Surgery, “Konstantopouleio” General Hospital  2. First Department of Surgery, Laiko University Hospital
[2] Third Department of Surgery, Attikon University Hospital
关键词
fast-track; delayed gastric emptying; compliance; length of hospital stay; morbidity;
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R473.6 [外科护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS) has improved postoperative outcomes particularly in colorectal surgery. This study aimed to assess compliance with an ERAS protocol and evaluate its effect on postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy. METHODS: Fifty patients who had received conventional peri operative management from 2005 to 2009(conventional group)were compared with 75 patients who had received perioperative care with an ERAS protocol(fast-track group) from 2010 to2014. Mortality, complications, readmissions and length of hospital stay were evaluated and compared in the groups.RESULTS: Compliance with each element of the ERAS pro tocol ranged from 74.7% to 100%. Uneventful patients had a significant higher adherence to the ERAS protocol(87.5% vs40.7%; P<0.001). There were no significant differences in de mographics and perioperative characteristics between the two groups. Patients in the fast-track group had a shorter time to remove the nasogastric tube, start liquid diet and solid food pass flatus and stools, and remove drains. No difference was found in mortality, relaparotomy, readmission rates and over all morbidity. However, delayed gastric emptying and length of hospital stay were significantly reduced in the fast-track group. The independent effect of the ERAS protocol in reduc ing delayed gastric emptying and length of hospital stay was confirmed by multivariate analysis.CONCLUSION: ERAS pathway was feasible and safe in improving gastric emptying, yielding an earlier postoperative recovery, and reducing the length of hospital stay.
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