选择性剖宫产术后增强恢复(ERACS)的实施:一例报告

Sardimon Sardimon, Yusmalinda Yusmalinda, Zafrullah Khany Jasa, R. Rahmi, Fauzan Bachtiar Amin
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背景:增强剖宫产术后恢复(Enhanced Recovery After Cesarean Section, ERACS)方案包括术前、术中和术后路径的每个组成部分。在术前阶段,应用于该患者的方案包括尽可能短的禁食间隔,口服液体碳水化合物和患者咨询。对于术中通路,应用的成分包括预防低血压、维持体温、最佳子宫张力给药、IONV(术中恶心呕吐)/PONV(术后恶心呕吐)预防、多模式镇痛和优化液体给药。术后给予患者早期营养摄入、早期活动、拔除导尿管、预防静脉血栓栓塞、多模式镇痛及血糖控制。事实证明,ERACS有助于早期出院,改善诸如母乳喂养或减少出院后阿片类药物使用等结果。病例说明:一名31岁女性,入院前±3小时以液体排出为主诉。根据病史、体格检查和实验室结果,患者在妊娠37-38周时被诊断为胎膜早破,胎儿单头活产。患者身体状况为ASA II级,计划在脊髓麻醉下择期剖腹产。结论:在本病例中实施ERACS方案已被证明可以降低感染率和术后并发症,并缩短母亲的住院时间。
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Implementation of Enhanced Recovery After Caesarean Section (ERACS) in Elective Procedure : A Case Report
Background: Enhanced Recovery After Cesarean Section (ERACS) protocol includes every component of the pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative pathway. In the pre-operative phase, the protocol applied to this patient included the shortest possible fasting interval, oral intake of liquid carbohydrate and patient counselling. For intra-operative pathway, the components applied are prevention of hypotension, maintenance of normothermia, optimal uterotonic administration, IONV (intra-operative nausea and vomiting)/PONV (post-operative nausea and vomiting) prophylaxis, multi-modal analgesia and optimization of fluid administration. Post-operatively, the patient was given early nutritional intake, early mobilization, urinary catheter removal, venous thrombo-embolism prophylaxis, multi-modal analgesia and glycemic control. ERACS prove useful for early discharge, improving outcomes such as breastfeeding or reducing post-discharge opioid use.Case Illustration: A 31-year-old woman came with the chief complaint of fluid discharge since ± 3 hours prior to admission to the hospital. Based on the medical history, physical examination, and laboratory findings, the patient was diagnosed with premature rupture of membranes in a gestational age of 37-38 weeks and had a live, single-headed presentation of the fetus. Patient’s physical status is ASA II and scheduled for elective C-section procedure with spinal anesthesia.Conclusion: The implementation of the ERACS protocol in this case has been shown to reduce the rate of infection and post operative complications as well as reducing length of stay for the mother.
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