A Colorectal Unit with an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Programme Improves Surgical Outcomes in a Major Metropolitan Hospital

Michelle L Cooper, A. Melloy, H. Nabi, S. Ng, C. Gillespie
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Objectives: We aimed to assess the surgical outcomes associated with the introduction of a dedicated colorectal service and newly implemented enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programme at Logan Hospital. Methods: A prospective database was created to include all patients admitted to Logan hospital for colorectal resections after the establishment of a dedicated colorectal service with two colorectal surgical society of Australia and New Zealand (CSSANZ) trained colorectalsurgeonsandanERASprogramme. Thedemographics,pathologyandsurgicaloutcomesinthispatientgroupwerecom-pared to a historical retrospective patient cohort from the same hospital with resections performed by general surgeons prior to theintroductionof theERASprogramme. Primaryoutcomesincludedthelengthof stay,readmissionrate,morbidityandmortality. Results: The prospective database included patients from February to November 2015 with a minimum 30 day follow-up (n = 72). The retrospective patient cohort was from January to December 2012 (n = 68). The average length of stay (LOS) reduced from 10.85 daysto5.74days(P=0.037). Thirtydayreadmissionratesdecreasedfrom7.35% to4.17% (P=0.485). Morbidityreducedfrom41.18% to 11.11% (P< 0.001). Mortalityratesof 2.94% preERASandnilpost(P=0.234). Demographicinformation,co-morbiditiesandpathology were comparable. Conclusions: Our results suggest that a dedicated colorectal service with an ERAS program is able to improve surgical outcomes including length of stay, morbidity and mortality. This is in keeping with existing international literature.
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在一家大城市医院,结直肠手术单元的术后恢复(ERAS)方案提高了手术效果
目的:我们旨在评估Logan医院引入专用结直肠服务和新实施的增强术后恢复(ERAS)计划相关的手术结果。方法:建立一个前瞻性数据库,包括在澳大利亚和新西兰两个结直肠外科学会(CSSANZ)培训的结直肠外科医生和anerasprogram建立专门的结直肠服务后,所有在Logan医院接受结直肠切除术的患者。将该患者组的人口统计学、病理学和手术结果与同一医院的历史回顾性患者队列进行比较,这些患者在引入erasplan之前由普通外科医生进行了切除。Primaryoutcomesincludedthelengthof留下来,readmissionrate morbidityandmortality。结果:前瞻性数据库包括2015年2月至11月的患者,随访至少30天(n = 72)。回顾性患者队列为2012年1月至12月(n = 68)。平均住院时间(LOS)由10.85天减少至5.74天(P=0.037)。30天再入院率由7.35%降至4.17% (P=0.485)。发病率由41.18%降至11.11% (P< 0.001)。术后死亡率为2.94% (P=0.234)。人口学信息、合并症和病理具有可比性。结论:我们的研究结果表明,一个专门的结肠直肠服务与ERAS计划能够改善手术结果,包括住院时间、发病率和死亡率。这与现有的国际文献是一致的。
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