| Literature DB >> 25089195 |
Eirik K Aahlin1, Maarten von Meyenfeldt2, Cornelius Hc Dejong2, Olle Ljungqvist3, Kenneth C Fearon4, Dileep N Lobo5, Nicolas Demartines6, Arthur Revhaug1, Stephen J Wigmore4, Kristoffer Lassen1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to survey the relative importance of postoperative recovery targets and perioperative care items, as perceived by a large group of international dedicated professionals.Entities:
Keywords: ERAS; Fast track; Perioperative care; Recovery
Year: 2014 PMID: 25089195 PMCID: PMC4118075 DOI: 10.1186/2047-0525-3-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perioper Med (Lond) ISSN: 2047-0525
Target for recovery
| To be completely free of nausea (not feeling or being sick) | 9.88 (1.42) |
| To be independently mobile in hospital as soon as possible | 9.72 (1.53) |
| To be able to eat and drink as soon as possible | 9.59 (1.75) |
| To be able to return to all daily activities as soon as possible | 9.28 (2.10) |
| To be completely free of pain at rest | 9.27 (2.02) |
| To be completely free of pain upon movement | 8.56 (2.8) |
| To be discharged from hospital as soon as possible | 8.30 (2.28) |
| To be able to move the bowels as soon as possible | 8.28 (2.61) |
Mean rating of the recovery targets amongst all responders, listed in descending order of importance (scale 1 = not important, 11 = most important).
Perioperative care item
| Optimizing fluid balance | 10.28 (1.22) |
| Preoperative counselling by nurse, anaesthetist and surgeon | 10.26 (1.10) |
| Promoting early and scheduled mobilisation | 10.24 (1.19) |
| Avoiding nasogastric tube after the operation | 9.71 (1.86) |
| Allowing normal diet at will after the operation | 9.70 (1.49) |
| Antimicrobial prophylaxis and skin preparation | 9.62 (1.97) |
| Preoperative fasting kept at absolute minimum | 9.41 (2.08) |
| Oral carbohydrate loading preoperatively | 8.75 (2.40) |
| Stimulation of gut mobility | 8.65 (2.35) |
| Avoiding a wound drain | 8.56 (2.49) |
| Avoiding oral bowel preparation preoperatively | 8.53 (2.45) |
| Using epidural analgesia for approximately 48 h postop | 8.44 (2.78) |
| Avoiding preanaesthetic sedative medication | 8.14 (2.57) |
Mean rating of the care items amongst all responders, listed in descending order of importance (scale 1 = not important, 11 = most important).
Nationality
| Northern Europe | 91 (55.2) |
| Western Europe | 22 (13.3) |
| Eastern and Southern Europe | 18 (10.9) |
| America | 19 (11.5) |
| Asia, Africa and Oceania | 15 (9.1) |
| Total | 165 |
The responders' nationality, divided into regions according to UN definitions.
The highest ranked recovery targets
| To be completely free of nausea (not feeling or being sick) | To be completely free of nausea (not feeling or being sick) | To be completely free of nausea (not feeling or being sick) | To be independently mobile in hospital as soon as possible |
| To be independently mobile in hospital as soon as possible | To be independently mobile in hospital as soon as possible | To be independently mobile in hospital as soon as possible | To be completely free of nausea (not feeling or being sick) |
| To be able to eat and drink as soon as possible | To be able to return to all daily activities as soon as possible | To be able to eat and drink as soon as possible | To be able to eat and drink as soon as possible |
The three highest ranked recovery targets, according to profession and geographical region.
The highest ranked perioperative care items
| Optimizing fluid balance | Preoperative counselling by nurse, anaesthetist and surgeon | Optimizing fluid balance | Preoperative counselling by nurse, anaesthetist and surgeon |
| Preoperative counselling by nurse, anaesthetist and surgeon | Promoting early and scheduled mobilisation | Promoting early and scheduled mobilisation | Optimizing fluid balance |
| Promoting early and scheduled mobilisation | Optimizing fluid balance | Preoperative counselling by nurse, anaesthetist and surgeon | Avoiding nasogastric tube after the operation |
The three highest ranked perioperative care items, according to profession and geographical region.