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  • Application of Nursing Measures Based on the Concept of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery for Patients Undergoing Day Surgery of Inguinal Hernia Repair

    Objective To explore the clinical efficacy of nursing measures based on the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) for patients undergoing day surgery of inguinal hernia repair. Methods A total of 120 patients scheduled for day surgery of inguinal hernia repair between January and June 2015 were randomized into ERAS group (n=60) and control group (n=60). Patients in the ERAS group received nursing optimized by the idea of ERAS during the perioperative period, while those in the control group received traditional routine nursing intervention. Postoperative visual analogue scale (VAS) scores, adverse responses, early ambulation, influence of pain on patients’ sleep, satisfaction of the patients and prolonged hospital stay rate were analyzed and compared between the two groups. Results VAS scores during hours 0-2, 2-4, 4-8, and 8-12 in the ERAS group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P < 0.05). Between hour 12 and 24, the VAS sco res were not significantly different between the two groups of patients (P > 0.05). Early postoperative ambulation, influence of pain on the sleep, and patients’ satisfaction on pain control and nursing care in the ERAS group were all significantly better than those in the control group (P <0.05). Conclusion Based on the concept of ERAS nursing intervention model, we can effectively reduce postoperative complications after inguinal hernia repair, accelerate patients’ postoperative rehabilitation, and increase patients’ satisfaction.

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  • System Evaluation about Application of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery in Radical Resection of Gastric Cancer

    ObjectiveTo investigate the safety and feasibility of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in radical gastrectomy. MethodsThe Cochrane library, PubMed, EMBASE, and Chinese biomedical literature databases were searched to identify randomized controlled trails including patients undergoing radical gastrectomy surgery who were treated by ERAS or traditional methods.The five outcome variables were the time to passage of first flatus and first defecation, the length of postoperative hospital stay, medical cost, and postoperative complications. ResultsFifteen published reports involving 1 533 participants met the inclusion criteria.Compared with traditional methods, ERAS had better outcomes with shorter time to the passage of flatus (WMD=-26.557 hours, 95%CI:-34.097~-19.018, P < 0.05), shorter time to the passage of defecation (WMD=-34.071 hours, 95%CI:-53.449~-14.693, P < 0.05), shorter postoperative hospital stay (WMD=-2.824 days, 95%CI:-3.638~-2.010, P < 0.05), less medical cost (WMD=-0.342 ten thousand yuan, 95%CI:-0.501~-0.184, P < 0.05), and lower postoperative complication rate (RR=0.597, 95%CI: 0.435-0.820, P < 0.05).Especially, ERAS had a significant lower rate of postoperative digestive tract complications (RR=0.492, 95%CI: 0.350-0.693, P < 0.05).However, there were no significant differences between two methods in the incidence of complications including postoperative pulmonary infection, infection or liquefaction of incision, fistula of anastomosis, and postoperative readmission rate (P > 0.05). ConclusionsThe application of ERAS in the perioperated period of radical gastrectomy surgery shortens the time to passage of first flatus and first defecation, the postoperative hospital stay, as well as lowers the medical cost, and the postoperative complication rate.The results suggest that ERAS is safe and effective in perioperated period of radical gastrectomy and it is very promising in clinical application.

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  • Assessment of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery in Elective Colorectal Surgery

    ObjectiveTo assess impact of typical parameters recommended by enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program in elective colorectal surgery, and provide some recommendations for surgeon and anesthesiologist. MethodThe published articles about ERAS program in elective colorectal surgery in recent years were searched in these databases(EMBASE, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Ovid), the impact of each parameter was evaluated basing on hospital stay and rate of postoperative complications. ResultsAfter analyzing the literatures, the parameters, which were applied in current rehabilitation programs and covered the pre-, intraand post-operative periods in colorectal surgery, were identified as potential impacting consequences of colorectal surgery. Strong agreements were obtained for the following recommendations:① Preoperative management:bowel preparation, fasting, preanesthetic medication, and nutritional care.② Intraoperative management:fluid management, preventing hypothermia, method of surgery and incision, drugs usages of antibiotics, glucocorticoid and prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting.③ Postoperative management:managements of drainage tube, nasogastric intubation and urinary catheter, postoperative analgesia, prevention of thromboembolism, and measures of intestinal function recovery (including early mobilization, feeding and chew gum). ConclusionUse of a series of effective measures in ERAS has an effective result, could reduce surgical stress and complications, enhance recovery, shorten hospital stay.

    Release date:2016-10-02 04:54 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Enhanced Recovery after Surgery Protocol Applying in Perioperative Treatment: Current Status and Issues

    The concept of enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS) has been well accepted by medical providers, which can be realized by a multidisciplinary team approach and minimally invasive surgical technology performed during perioperative periods. As the outcomes of the ERAS protocols, well effects are anticipated, and consistent outcomes are actually obtained. At the same time, there are some aspects which are not consistent including ① the evolution and challenge of ERAS concept:connotation and extension, ② consensus and arguments on the evaluation standard of ERAS protocol, ③ the cause of poorly compliance in medical providers and patient, ④ the function of multimodal programme and multidisciplinary team approach in ERAS protocol, which one is better? ⑤ methods and barriers of implementing enhanced recovery in clinic application.

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  • Enhanced Lung Rehabilitation after Surgery: Peri-operative Processes Optimization Is Necessary

    The concept of "enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)" has been well known by care providers. Implementation of the ERAS principles requires minimally invasive surgical technology in conjunction with multidisciplinary teamwork. Only if these two aspects of peri-operative care regime optimization and "all-in-one model in medical" care were linked up associatelly, ERAS could be realized. Thoracoscopic surgery was a milestone in thoracic surgery. The successful application of such a recovery program requires the foundation of pain and risk free ward in perioperative period and improving quality of life post discharge. This review summarizes the peri-operative regimen care optimization regarding the utility of ERAS in the VATS lobectomy of patients with lung cancer. The first one is preoperative evaluation issues. It involves conditioning the patient and implementing a pre-operative exercise and a physical therapy regimen. The second one is operative and individual anesthetic maneuvers and the selective use of tube in the post-operative period. The third one is the foundation of pain and risk free ward:what are methods optimum of post operative management? The fourth one is medical management of patient's outcomes and the ERAS regimen continuing optimum. The fifth one is the importance of function of multi-departmental coordination in ERAS.

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  • The opinion of operating room nurse on the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS): A survey questionnaire

    Objective To investigate the opinions of operating room nurse (ORN) on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS). Methods A questionnaire survey was performed among 215 ORNs in West China Hospital. There were 10 males and 205 females at age of 33.4±8.84 years. Results A total of 154 ORNs (71.6%) thought that we already had very good ERAS theory but we still needed more practice. Thirty-four ORNs(15.8%) thought that the application of ERAS was poor in our clinic comparing to other countries.A percentage of 84.2% (181/215) ORNs thought the criteria to judge whether the ERAS succeed or not should be average days of hospitalization, patients' feeling, and experience and social satisfactions. Besides, 78.1% (168/215) ORNs selected team building as the key point of ERAS success. There were 91.2% (196/215) ORNs who believed expert consensus and ERAS guide should be worked out and propagandized through academic forum or conference in order to popularize the ERAS. Conclusion The theory of ERAS has already been accepted by almost all the clinicians and team building is the best way to make ERAS work well.

    Release date:2017-07-03 03:58 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The opinion of nurse on enhanced recovery after surgery in thoracic surgery: A questionnaire survey

    Objective To analyze the nurses' current view and perceptions of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) by a questionnaire and to promote the clinical application of ERAS. Methods We conducted a questionnaire study for nurses who attended the First West China Forum on Chest ERAS in Chengdu during September 26-27, 2016 and 259 questionnaires were collected for descriptive analysis. Results (1) The application status of ERAS: There were 13.5% responders whose hospital took a wait-an-see attitude, while the others' hospital took different actions for ERAS; 85.7% of nurses believed that ERAS in all surgeries should be used; 58.7% of nurses believed that the concept of ERAS was more in theory than in the practice; 40.2% of nurses thought that all patients were suitable for the application of ERAS; (2) 81.9% of nurses believed that the evaluation criteria of ERAS should be a combination of the average hospital stay, patients’ comprehensive feelings and social satisfaction; (3) 70.7% of nurses thought that the combination of subjects integration, surgery orientation and surgeon-nurse teamwork was the best model of ERAS; 44.8% of nurses thought the hospital administration was the best way to promote ERAS applications; (4) 69.1% of responders believed that immature plan, no consensus and norms and insecurity for doctors were the reasons for poor compliance of ERAS; 79.5% of nurses thought that the ERAS meeting should include the publicity of norms and consensus, analysis and implementation of projects and the status and progress of ERAS. Conclusion ERAS concept has been recognized by most nurses. Multidisciplinary collaboration and hospital promotion is the best way to achieve clinical applications.

    Release date:2017-08-01 09:37 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of meeting for clinical practice of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS): results of web-based survey questionnaires after the First West China Forum on Chest ERAS

    Objective We conducted a questionnaire study who attended the First West China Forum on Chest Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) in order to analyze whether it can improve the knowledge of ERAS and how to organize an effective meeting. Methods We analyzed 188 questionnaires from the representatives of the First West China Forum on Chest ERAS after the meeting which included two parts: one was the personal basic information and institution of respondents, and the other was the opinion of the content setting and suggestion for the next forum. Results A percentage of 97.7% of participants believed that this forum contributed to improving their understanding of ERAS and 65.3% of them will put the concept of ERAS into practice after the meeting. The exchange of experience and project communication of ERAS were the most useful agendas approved by representatives while expert lectures should be more appropriate (18.1%). Arrangement for topic discussion and enough time for discussion were supported by 93.1% and 98.9% of the representatives respectively. Multi-center project discussion (80.9%) and interactive sessions especially WeChat interaction (74.0%) should be added on ERAS forum. Conclusion Reasonable agenda settings are beneficial to improve the understanding and compliance of application of ERAS.

    Release date:2017-09-04 11:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The application of enhanced recovery after surgery in pain management after total knee arthroplasty

    Objective To explore the application of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in pain management after knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods Doctor-nurse pain management team was established based on ERAS between June and July 2016, and the pain management was carried out after training the doctors and nurses. According to the formula of two-sample mean comparison and inclusion and exclusion criteria, 60 TKA patients admitted to the hospital from March to May 2016 were assigned into the control group (before intervention) and 60 TKA patients admitted from August to October 2016 were assigned into the trial group (after intervention). The patients in the control group received routine pain management. In the trial group, preventive analgesia was performed, pain health education paths were built and ISBAR communication mode was made preoperatively; anesthesia protocols were optimized intraoperatively; multimodal analgesia based on time-demand was used postoperatively; continuing analgesia program was provided at the discharge. The pain score, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee score, average length of stay (ALOS) and average hospitalization cost (excluding materials) were compared between the two groups. Results The pain scores between the two groups at the admission and 6 hours after surgery were not statistically different (P>0.05), and the pain scores in the trial group 24, 48, 72 hours after surgery were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). The HSS scores between the two groups at the admission were not statistically different (P>0.05), and the HSS scores in the trial group 3 days, 1 week, and 1 month after surgery were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). And ALOS and average hospitalization cost (excluding materials) in the trial group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion The application of ERAS in pain management after TKA can effectively alleviate the postoperative pain, improve the patients’ knee function, shorten the ALOS, and decrease the average hospitalization cost.

    Release date:2017-09-22 03:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Investigation on postoperative satisfaction of patients with lumbar disc herniation after enhanced recovery after surgery and its related factors

    Objective To explore the postoperative satisfaction of patients with lumbar disc herniation after enhanced recovery after surgery and its related factors. Methods A total of 102 patients with lumbar disc herniation were selected and analyzed by convenient sampling method from September 2016 to June 2017. The patients’ general information, functional status [using the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) to investigate the preoperative, postoperative and post-discharge ODI] and patients’ satisfaction (1 month after the discharge) were collected. Results A total of 102 patients, including 62 males and 40 females, aged from 14 to 82 years with an average of (43.8±14.4) years were included in the study.The mean length of hospital stay was (6.61±2.49) days. The total score of patients’ satisfaction was 62.43±6.37, and the satisfaction degree was at the middle and high level. Postoperative and post-discharge ODIs were associated with patients’ satisfaction (rs=0.328, 0.452; P<0.05). Conclusions The postoperative satisfaction of patients with lumbar disc herniation after enhanced recovery after surgery should be further improved. The medical staff should pay attention to the recovery of postoperative function in order to improve the patients’ satisfaction.

    Release date:2017-09-22 03:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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