Enchanсed recovery. Relevance, history, pathophysiology.

V. Vorobev, V. Beloborodov, A. Tukhiev
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Introduction. The Enhanced Recovery Program (ERP), Fast Track surgery (FTS), and ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery/rapid recovery after surgery programs) is a multimodal and multidisciplinary treatment strategy designed to reduce the duration of disability and improve the quality of medical care. This program includes preparation at the preoperative stage, the use of minimally invasive techniques for performing surgical intervention and active management of the postoperative period to reduce the duration of inpatient treatment, rehabilitation time and the fastest possible return of patients to normal life. One of the key factors for the success of the ERP is the introduction of multidisciplinary interaction at all stages of examination and treatment. The history of the development of enhanced recovery programs is briefly described, the relevance of the development and application of an optimized treatment strategy, the problems of integration and multidisciplinary are described. The review of the features of the pathophysiology of perioperative stress and practical conclusions justifying the development and application of elements of the enhanced recovery program are presented.
Enchanсed复苏。相关性,历史,病理生理学。
介绍。增强恢复计划(ERP)、快速手术(FTS)和ERAS(术后增强恢复/术后快速恢复计划)是一种多模式和多学科的治疗策略,旨在减少残疾持续时间和提高医疗质量。该方案包括术前准备,微创技术进行手术干预和术后积极管理,以减少住院治疗时间,康复时间和患者尽快恢复正常生活。ERP成功的关键因素之一是在检查和治疗的各个阶段引入多学科互动。简要描述了增强康复计划的发展历史,优化治疗策略的发展和应用的相关性,以及整合和多学科的问题。回顾了围手术期应激的病理生理特征,并提出了证明增强恢复计划要素的发展和应用的实际结论。
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