| Literature DB >> 31944637 |
Leah M. Gramlich1, Brae Surgeoner1, Gabriele Baldini1, Erin Ballah1, Melinda Baum1, Franco Carli1, Ahmer A. Karimuddin1, Gregg Nelson1, Philippe Richebé1, Deborah Watson1, Carla Williams1, Claude LaFlamme1.
Abstract
Summary: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a model of care that was introduced in the late 1990s by a group of surgeons in Europe. The model consists of a number of evidence-based principles that support better outcomes for surgical patients, including improved patient experience, reduced length of stay in hospital, decreased complication rates and fewer hospital readmissions. A number of Canadian surgical care teams have already adopted ERAS principles and have reported positive outcomes. Arising from the Canadian Patient Safety Institute’s Integrated Patient Safety Action Plan for Surgical Care Safety, and with support from numerous partner organizations from across the country, Enhanced Recovery Canada is leading the drive to improve surgical safety across the country and help disseminate these ERAS principles. We discuss the development of a multidisciplinary clinical pathway for elective colorectal surgery to help guide Canadian clinicians.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31944637 PMCID: PMC7828945 DOI: 10.1503/cjs.006819
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Surg ISSN: 0008-428X Impact factor: 2.089