‘Enhanced recovery after surgery’: tijd voor de standaard in chirurgie?

T. Boogmans, L. Bogaert, H. Smid-Nanninga, H.D. de Boer, L. Beckers, S. Maes
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Enhanced recovery after surgery: towards a new standard in surgery? In a changing healthcare landscape and the hospital of the future, a crucial question remains how to maintain a good quality of care for patients in a healthcare system under pressure. Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) may provide the answer to this question and focuses on a multimodal, multidisciplinary patient-centered care pathway. The pathophysiological core of ERAS consists of reducing the surgical stress response and the associated inflammation to limit the degree of organ dysfunction and to enhance recovery. ERAS programs include (but are not limited to) evidence-based guidelines regarding a reduced fasting time and allowing the intake of carbohydrate-rich drinks up to 2 hours prior to surgery, minimally invasive surgery, multimodal opioid-sparing analgesia, normovolemia, normothermia, the avoidance or early removal of drains, and the early restart of nutrition and mobilization. With an increased compliance to ERAS elements, the outcome becomes better. Ample evidence exists that ERAS programs lead to a reduced length of stay, less complications, less readmissions, less reoperations and a reduced mortality. Additionally, ERAS programs are cost-saving. The implementation of ERAS care pathways requires a policy focused on ‘change’ management, teamwork, leadership, vision, communication and a continuous audit of the entire care process.
“手术后增强恢复”:是时候设定手术标准了吗?
提高术后恢复:迈向手术新标准?在不断变化的医疗环境和未来的医院中,一个关键的问题是如何在压力下的医疗系统中为患者保持良好的护理质量。增强术后恢复(ERAS)可能提供了这个问题的答案,并侧重于多模式,多学科以患者为中心的护理途径。ERAS的病理生理核心包括减少手术应激反应和相关炎症,以限制器官功能障碍的程度,促进恢复。ERAS项目包括(但不限于)基于证据的指南,包括缩短禁食时间,允许在手术前2小时内摄入富含碳水化合物的饮料,微创手术,多模式阿片类药物保留镇痛,等容血症,等容血症,避免或早期清除排气管,以及早期重新开始营养和活动。随着对ERAS元素的遵从性的增加,结果变得更好。有充分的证据表明,ERAS项目缩短了住院时间,减少了并发症,减少了再入院,减少了再手术,降低了死亡率。此外,ERAS项目还可以节省成本。ERAS护理路径的实施需要一项侧重于“变革”管理、团队合作、领导力、愿景、沟通和对整个护理过程的持续审计的政策。
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