Spanish survey on enhanced recovery after surgery

Revista española de anestesiología y reanimación
J Ripollés-MelchorGrupo Español de Rehabilitación Multimodal y Evidence Anesthesia Review Group (EAR)

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the interest in ERAS protocols, and the extent to which clinicians are familiar with and apply these protocols during perioperative care. Free access survey hosted on the Spanish Society of Anesthesiology and Critical Care; Spanish Association of Surgeons and Spanish Society of Enteral and Parenteral nutrition and ERAS Spain (GERM) websites conducted between September and December 2014. The survey was answered by 272 professionals (44.5% anaesthetists, 45.2% general surgeons) from 110 hospitals, 73% of whom had experience in ERAS protocols. Most (86.1%) had specific knowledge of ERAS protocols, whereas only 50.9% were familiar with ERAS recommendations and 42.4% with GERM recommendations. Most (73.1%) respondents reported that ERAS protocols are performed in their hospitals, mainly in colorectal surgery (93%), and 52.2% reported that GERM/ERAS recommendations are followed. Nearly all (95.5%) would be interested in the development of multidisciplinary national guidelines. Less than half (46.6%) perform preoperative nutritional assessment, albeit without a universal malnutrition screening method (56.8%). Preoperative loading with carbohydrate drinks is carried out in only 51.4% of cases; nas...Continue Reading

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May 9, 2019·JAMA Surgery·Javier Ripollés-MelchorUNKNOWN POWER Study Investigators Group for the Spanish Perioperative Audit and Research Network (REDGERM)
Jun 19, 2021·Journal of Clinical Anesthesia·Andres Zorrilla-VacaUNKNOWN Power Investigators Group (including all Researchers participating in POWER Study)

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