Implementation of the Spanish ERAS program in bariatric surgery


Por: Ruiz-Tovar J, Muñoz JL, Royo P, Duran M, Redondo E, Ramirez JM and Grupo Español de Rehabilitación Multimodal (GERM)

Publicada: 2 nov 2018 Ahead of Print: 8 mar 2018
Categoría: Surgery

Resumen:
Introduction: The essence of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs is the multimodal approach, and many authors have demonstrated safety and feasibility in fast track bariatric surgery. According to this concept, a multidisciplinary ERAS program for bariatric surgery has been developed by the Spanish Fast Track Group (ERAS Spain). The aim of this study was to analyze the initial implementation of this Spanish National ERAS protocol in bariatric surgery, comparing it with a historical cohort receiving standard care. Material and methods: A multi-centric prospective study was performed, including 233 consecutive patients undergoing bariatric surgery during 2015 and following ERAS protocol. It was compared with a historical cohort of 286 patients, who underwent bariatric surgery at the same institutions between 2013 and 2014 and following standard care. Compliance with the protocol, morbidity, mortality, hospital stay and readmission were evaluated. Results: Bariatric techniques performed were Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy. There were no significant differences in complications, mortality and readmission. Postoperative pain and hospital stay were significantly lower in the ERAS group. The total compliance to protocol was 80%. Conclusion: The Spanish National ERAS protocol is a safe issue, obtaining similar results to standard care in terms of complications, reoperations, mortality and readmissions. It is associated with less postoperative pain and earlier hospital discharge.

Filiaciones:
Ruiz-Tovar J:
 a Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit , University Hospital Rey Juan Carlos , Madrid , Spain

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 b Department of Anaesthesiology , General University Hospital Elche , Alicante , Spain

Royo P:
 c Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit , Clinical University Hospital Lozano Blesa , Zaragoza , Spain

Duran M:
 a Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit , University Hospital Rey Juan Carlos , Madrid , Spain

Redondo E:
 c Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit , Clinical University Hospital Lozano Blesa , Zaragoza , Spain

Ramirez JM:
 c Department of Surgery, Bariatric Surgery Unit , Clinical University Hospital Lozano Blesa , Zaragoza , Spain
ISSN: 13645706





MINIMALLY INVASIVE THERAPY & ALLIED TECHNOLOGIES
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Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 27 Número: 6
Páginas: 365-372
WOS Id: 000455490700009
ID de PubMed: 29519184

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