| Literature DB >> 35739541 |
Susanne G R Klotz1, Gesche Ketels1, Christian A Behrendt2, Hans-Helmut König3, Sebastian Kohlmann4, Bernd Löwe4, Johannes Petersen5, Sina Stock6, Eik Vettorazzi7, Antonia Zapf7, Inke Zastrow8, Christian Zöllner9, Hermann Reichenspurner5, Evaldas Girdauskas10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Valvular heart diseases are frequent and increasing in prevalence. Minimally invasive heart valve surgery embedded in an interdisciplinary enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program may have potential benefits with regard to reduced length of stay and improved patient reported outcomes. However, no prospective randomized data exist regarding the superiority of ERAS program for the patients' outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced practice nurse; ERAS; Enhanced recovery after surgery; Fast track; Interdisciplinary; Minimally invasive heart valve surgery; Physiotherapy; Psychosomatic medicine
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35739541 PMCID: PMC9229105 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-022-06455-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.728
Fig. 1Overview of study procedure
Schedule of enrolment, interventions, and assessments
1STS One Minute Sit to Stand Test, 6MWT Six Minute Walk Test, BIPQ Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, CAQ Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire, EQ-5D-5L European Quality of Life 5 Dimensions 5 Level Version, FIMA Questionnaire for Health-Related Resource Use in an Elderly Population, GAD-2 Generalized Anxiety Disorder-2, GAS Goal Attainment Scale, HLS-EU-Q16 European Health Literacy Questionnaire, IPAQ-SF International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form, LOT-R Life Orientation Test –revised, PHQ-9 Patient Health Questionnaire-9, QoL Quality of life, RHDS Readiness for Hospital Discharge, SSD-12 Somatic Symptom Disorder – B Criteria Scale, SSS-8 Somatic Symptom Scale-8, TEX-Q Treatment Expectation Questionnaire, TUG Timed Up and Go Test