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Enhanced recovery after surgery: adherence and outcomes in elderly patients undergoing VATS lobectomy.

Federico Mazza1,2, Massimiliano Venturino3, Davide Turello3, Alberto Gorla3, Cristina Degiovanni4, Giuseppina Gambera4, Alessandro Locatelli4, Giulio Melloni3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether ERAS is feasible and beneficial in elderly patients undergoing VATS lobectomy for lung cancer.
METHODS: From February 2016 to March 2019, 182 patients were included into a 17-items ERAS pathway. Patients were divided into two groups according to age: Group A (< 75 years) 138 patients and Group B (≥ 75 years) 44 patients. End points were: length of stay (LoS), 30-day morbidity, 90-day mortality, 30-day re-admittance rate, and ERAS-score (number of ERAS objectives achieved).
RESULTS: Elderly patients had significantly more chronic renal failure (p = 0.039) and a worse pulmonary function. Mean FEV1% was 101.6% (± 21.0% SD) and 90.8% (± 19.1% SD) and mean FEV1/FVC was 0.75 (± 0.10 SD) and 0.68 (± 0.12 SD) for group A and B, respectively (p  = 0.02 and p  = 0.01). Median LoS was longer in Group B (6 days) than in Group A (5 days; p  = 0.006). Morbidity was higher for elderly patients (A 32.6% vs B 56.8%; p  = 0.007), major complication rates were similar (p  = 0.782). No post-operative mortality was observed, re-admittance rates were similar (A 7.8% vs B 11.5%; p  = 0.548). Mean ERAS-scores were 13.8 (± 1.83 SD) for Group A and 13.4 (± 1.98 SD) for Group B (p  = 0.240). Multivariable analysis showed previous major surgery (p  = 0.028), COPD (p  = 0.027), history of arrhythmic disease (p  = 0.015), post-operative complications (p  < 0.001), and ERAS-score (p  < 0.001) as independent predictive factors of LoS, age did not significantly influence LoS.
CONCLUSIONS: Elderly patients adhere to an ERAS protocol similarly to younger ones. ERAS pathway in VATS lobectomy patients seems to be beneficial regardless the age.

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Keywords:  ERAS; Elderly; Lobectomy; Lung cancer; VATS

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32166579     DOI: 10.1007/s11748-020-01331-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 1863-6705


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