The enhanced recovery after surgery protocol in paediatric surgery: The analysis of the protocol principles based on a survey among Polish clinical centres.

IF 1 Q3 SURGERY
Journal of perioperative practice Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1177/17504589241277001
Michal Jerzy Pasierbek, Anna Modrzyk, Wojciech Korlacki
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Abstract

Introduction: The enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol is a complex set of measures that improves patient outcomes in the adult population. The main goal of the protocol is to sustain homeostasis by mitigating the metabolic stress induced by surgical procedures. Hence, the search for similar solutions in paediatric patients since the benefits in the paediatric population are less well known.

Material and methods: The principles of the ERAS protocol were presented. A questionnaire survey was prepared to assess the preparation for the implementation of ERAS in paediatric surgery departments. Heads of all 19 clinical centres from Poland providing colorectal surgery in children were invited to participate. Seven centres responded to the survey. The questionnaire included four general questions related to the familiarity with ERAS and specific questions about the implementation of the 23-item protocol.

Results: Five centres confirmed familiarity with the principles of the protocol and two of them confirmed the use of ERAS. The lowest number of implemented procedures was six, while the highest number was 18 out of 23. No centre implemented the zero fluid balance strategy. However, as many as five of the seven centres avoided preoperative fasting, three centres avoided mechanical bowel preparation, and three respondents used early oral nutrition in the postoperative period.

Conclusions: The ERAS protocol is commonly used and accepted worldwide. Other surgical teams may use the information contained in the manuscript to create or improve their ERAS protocol.

加强儿科手术后恢复方案:基于波兰临床中心调查的方案原则分析。
简介:手术后增强恢复(ERAS)协议是一套复杂的措施,可改善成人患者的预后。该方案的主要目标是通过减轻外科手术引起的代谢应激来维持体内平衡。因此,在儿科患者中寻找类似的解决方案,因为在儿科人群中的益处不太为人所知。材料和方法:介绍了ERAS的基本原理。准备了一份问卷调查来评估在儿科外科实施ERAS的准备工作。邀请波兰所有19个为儿童提供结直肠手术的临床中心的负责人参加。七个中心回应了调查。调查表包括4个关于熟悉反辐射管制的一般性问题和关于执行23项议定书的具体问题。结果:5个中心确认熟悉方案原则,其中2个中心确认使用ERAS。执行程序最少的是6个,最多的是23个程序中的18个。没有一个中心实施零流体平衡战略。然而,7个中心中多达5个中心避免术前禁食,3个中心避免机械肠道准备,3个应答者在术后使用早期口服营养。结论:ERAS方案在世界范围内被广泛使用和接受。其他外科团队可能会使用手稿中包含的信息来创建或改进他们的ERAS方案。
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Journal of perioperative practice
Journal of perioperative practice Nursing-Medical and Surgical Nursing
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Perioperative Practice (JPP) is the official journal of the Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP). It is an international, peer reviewed journal with a multidisciplinary ethos across all aspects of perioperative care. The overall aim of the journal is to improve patient safety through informing and developing practice. It is an informative professional journal which provides current evidence-based practice, clinical, management and educational developments for practitioners working in the perioperative environment. The journal promotes perioperative practice by publishing clinical research-based articles, literature reviews, topical discussions, advice on clinical issues, current news items and product information.
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