Enhanced recovery after liver surgery in cirrhotic patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY Perioperative Medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1186/s13741-024-00375-x
Constant Delabays, Nicolas Demartines, Gaëtan-Romain Joliat, Emmanuel Melloul
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Background: Few studies have assessed enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in liver surgery for cirrhotic patients. The present meta-analysis assessed the impact of ERAS pathways on outcomes after liver surgery in cirrhotic patients compared to standard care.

Methods: A literature search was performed on PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, and the Cochrane Library. Studies comparing ERAS protocols versus standard care in cirrhotic patients undergoing liver surgery were included. The primary outcome was post-operative complications, while secondary outcomes were mortality rates, length of stay (LoS), readmissions, reoperations, and liver failure rates.

Results: After evaluating 41 full-text manuscripts, 5 articles totaling 646 patients were included (327 patients in the ERAS group and 319 in the non-ERAS group). Compared to non-ERAS care, ERAS patients had less risk of developing overall complications (OR 0.43, 95% CI 0.31-0.61, p < 0.001). Hospitalization was on average 2 days shorter for the ERAS group (mean difference - 2.04, 95% CI - 3.19 to - 0.89, p < 0.001). Finally, no difference was found between both groups concerning 90-day post-operative mortality and rates of reoperations, readmissions, and liver failure.

Conclusion: In cirrhotic patients, ERAS protocol for liver surgery is safe and decreases post-operative complications and LoS. More randomized controlled trials are needed to confirm the results of the present analysis.

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加强肝硬化患者肝脏手术后的恢复:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景:很少有研究对肝硬化患者肝脏手术的术后康复(ERAS)进行评估。本荟萃分析评估了与标准护理相比,ERAS路径对肝硬化患者肝脏手术后疗效的影响:方法:在PubMed/MEDLINE、Embase和Cochrane图书馆进行文献检索。方法:在PubM/MEDLINE、Embase和Corane图书馆进行了文献检索,纳入了对接受肝脏手术的肝硬化患者进行ERAS方案与标准护理比较的研究。主要结果是术后并发症,次要结果是死亡率、住院时间(LoS)、再入院率、再手术率和肝功能衰竭率:在对41篇全文手稿进行评估后,共纳入了5篇文章,共计646名患者(ERAS组327名,非ERAS组319名)。与非ERAS治疗相比,ERAS患者出现总体并发症的风险较低(OR 0.43,95% CI 0.31-0.61,P 结论:ERAS治疗对肝硬化患者的并发症风险较低(OR 0.43,95% CI 0.31-0.61):对于肝硬化患者,ERAS肝脏手术方案是安全的,并能减少术后并发症和LoS。需要更多的随机对照试验来证实本分析的结果。
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