Literature DB >> 29088554

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) - The Evidence in Geriatric Emergency Surgery: A Systematic Review.

Mihai Paduraru, Luca Ponchietti, Isidro Martinez Casas, Peter Svenningsen, Jorge Pereira, Aitor Landaluce-Olavarria, Roser Farre Font, Iciar Pascual Miguel, Bakarne Ugarte-Sierra.   

Abstract

Background: Geriatric surgery is rising and projected to continue at a greater rate. There is already concern about the poor outcomes for the emergency surgery in elderly. How to manage the available resources to improve outcomes in this group of patients is an important object of debate.
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine the feasibility and safety of applying ERAS pathways to emergency elderly surgical patients.
METHOD: Two searches were undertaken for ERAS protocols in elderly patients and emergency surgery, in order to gather evidence in relation to ERAS in geriatric emergency patients. Primary outcomes were postoperative complications, mortality, hospital length of stay and readmission rates.
Results: Eighteen studies were included. The majority of patients were older than 70. Elderly patients had fewer postoperative complications and a reduced hospitalization with ERAS compared to conventional care. Emergency surgical patients also had fewer postoperative complications with ERAS compared to conventional care. Hospital stay was reduced in 2 out of 3 studies for emergency surgery. Conclusions: ERAS can be safely applied to elderly and emergency patients with a reduction in postoperative complications, hospitalization and readmission rates. There is evidence to suggest that ERAS is feasible and beneficial for geriatric emergency patients. Celsius.

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Keywords:  ERAS; elderly; emergencysurgery

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29088554     DOI: 10.21614/chirurgia.112.5.546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurgia (Bucur)        ISSN: 1221-9118


  4 in total

Review 1.  [Enhanced recovery after surgery-Does the ERAS concept keep its promises].

Authors:  Wolfgang Schwenk
Journal:  Chirurg       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 0.955

2.  Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol in Emergency Laparotomy: A Randomized Control Study.

Authors:  Jyoti Sharma; Navin Kumar; Farhanul Huda; Yashwant Singh Payal
Journal:  Surg J (N Y)       Date:  2021-06-03

3.  Postsurgical Opioid Prescriptions and Risk of Long-term Use: An Observational Cohort Study Across the United States.

Authors:  Jessica C Young; Nabarun Dasgupta; Brooke A Chidgey; Michele Jonsson Funk
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  2021-04-01       Impact factor: 13.787

4.  Guidelines for Perioperative Care for Emergency Laparotomy Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Society Recommendations: Part 1-Preoperative: Diagnosis, Rapid Assessment and Optimization.

Authors:  Carol J Peden; Geeta Aggarwal; Robert J Aitken; Iain D Anderson; Nicolai Bang Foss; Zara Cooper; Jugdeep K Dhesi; W Brenton French; Michael C Grant; Folke Hammarqvist; Sarah P Hare; Joaquim M Havens; Daniel N Holena; Martin Hübner; Jeniffer S Kim; Nicholas P Lees; Olle Ljungqvist; Dileep N Lobo; Shahin Mohseni; Carlos A Ordoñez; Nial Quiney; Richard D Urman; Elizabeth Wick; Christopher L Wu; Tonia Young-Fadok; Michael Scott
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2021-03-06       Impact factor: 3.352

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