Effect of Enhanced Recovery Pathway on Hysterectomy Complications in Suez Canal University Hospital and General Hospital at Ismailia City

Heba Ahmed Galal Atia, Eman Ahmed Keshk, I. M. Abd-Allah
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Background: The enhanced recovery pathway concept emerged as a multimodal approach directed at optimizing the patient experience, standardizing perioperative care, and improving surgical outcomes. Aim: to evaluate the effect of enhanced recovery pathway on hysterectomy complications for women in Suez Canal University Hospital and General Hospital in Ismailia City. Design: - A quasi-experimental study design was used in this study. Sample: - convenient sample consist of 132 women undergoing hysterectomy operation. Tool: - Structured interviewing questionnaire included questions personal and socio-demographic characteristics and -Obstetric, gynecological, surgical history and follow up assessment checklist. Results: - the majority of women in two groups were complained from bleeding (65.2% in control group and 60.6% in study group). 54.5 % of control group and 42.4% of study group had fibroid as a medical diagnosis. The highest frequency women (60.6% in control group and 43.9% in study group) had 1-6 month as time of current complained. The women in the study group were less likely to suffer from complications as fever, vaginal prolapse and pneumothorax compared to those in control group. Differences observed are statistically significant P= (0.023, 0.049, 0.004). Conclusion: The result of the study concluded that women undergoing hysterectomy operation who received enhanced recovery pathway protocol were more likely to decrease the incidence of post-operative complications than women who didn’t. Recommendation: - Health care settings should emphasize the importance of coordination between health care members relating to the application of the evidenced key elements of enhanced recovery pathway management regarding hysterectomy.
苏伊士运河大学医院和伊斯梅利亚市总医院增强恢复路径对子宫切除术并发症的影响
背景:增强恢复途径概念是一种多模式的方法,旨在优化患者体验,规范围手术期护理,改善手术结果。目的:评价苏伊士运河大学医院和伊斯梅利亚市总医院加强恢复途径对妇女子宫切除术并发症的影响。设计:本研究采用准实验研究设计。样本:方便样本包括132名接受子宫切除术的妇女。工具:-结构化访谈问卷,包括个人和社会人口特征问题和-产科,妇科,手术史和随访评估清单。结果:两组患者均以出血为主(对照组65.2%,研究组60.6%)。54.5%的对照组和42.4%的研究组医学诊断为肌瘤。以1 ~ 6个月为主诉时间的女性发病率最高(对照组60.6%,研究组43.9%)。与对照组相比,研究组的女性更不容易出现发烧、阴道脱垂和气胸等并发症。差异有统计学意义P=(0.023, 0.049, 0.004)。结论:本研究结果表明,子宫切除术后接受增强恢复途径方案的妇女比未接受增强恢复途径方案的妇女更有可能降低术后并发症的发生率。建议:-卫生保健机构应强调卫生保健成员之间在应用经证实的增强子宫切除术恢复途径管理的关键要素方面进行协调的重要性。
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