Enhanced recovery after colorectal surgery is a safe and effective pathway for older patients: a pooling up analysis

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Liu, Xu-Rui [1 ]
Liu, Xiao-Yu [1 ]
Zhang, Bin [1 ]
Liu, Fei [1 ]
Li, Zi-Wei [1 ]
Yuan, Chao [1 ]
Wei, Zheng-Qiang [1 ]
Peng, Dong [1 ]
机构
[1] Chongqing Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dept Gastrointestinal Surg, Chongqing 400016, Peoples R China
关键词
Colorectal surgery; Colorectal cancer; Enhanced recovery after surgery; Older; SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES; PERIOPERATIVE CARE; ELDERLY-PATIENTS; COLONIC SURGERY; CANCER; PROTOCOL; ERAS; METAANALYSIS; FEASIBILITY; RESECTION;
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10.1007/s00384-023-04377-x
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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PurposeThe current study aimed to explore the efficacy and safety of Enhanced Recovery after surgery (ERAS) in older patients undergoing colorectal surgery.MethodsThree databases including PubMed, Embase, Medline, and the Cochrane Library were used for searching eligible studies on Jun 8(th),2022. To evaluate the effect of ERAS, we focused on the short-term outcomes including postoperative complications and recovery. Subgroup analysis was also conducted for patients undergoing colorectal cancer (CRC) surgery. All the data processing and analyses were carried out by Stata (V.16.0) software.ResultsFinally, there were fourteen studies involving 5961 patients enrolled in this study. As for surgical outcomes, we found that the older group had more overall complications (OR = 1.41, I-2 = 36.59%, 95% CI = 1.20 to 1.65, P = 0.00), more obstruction (OR = 1.462, I-2 = 0.00%, 95% CI = 1.037 to 2.061, P = 0.0304), more respiratory complications (OR = 1.721, I-2 = 0.00%, 95% CI = 1.177 to 2.515, P = 0.0051), more cardiovascular complications (OR = 3.361, I-2 = 57.72%, 95% CI = 1.072 to 10.542, P = 0.0377), more urinary complications (OR = 1.639, I-2 = 37.63%, 95% CI = 1.168 to 2.299, P = 0.0043), less readmission (OR = 0.662, I-2 = 44.48%, 95% CI = 0.484 to 0.906, P = 0.0100), higher mortality (OR = 0.662, I-2 = 44.48%, 95% CI = 0.484 to 0.906, P = 0.0100), and longer overall survival (OS) (HR = 1.21, I-2 = 0.00%, 95% CI = 0.566 to 1.859, P = 0.0002)). Subgroup analysis also found that older CRC patients had a higher risk of overall complications (OR = 1.37, I-2 = 37.51%, 95% CI = 1.06 to 1.78, P < 0.05).ConclusionAlthough ERAS could accelerate postoperative recovery and reduce postoperative complications, older patients who received ERAS still had higher complication incidence than younger patients. Although the proportion of re-hospitalizations was lower and the OS was better, doctors could not rely too much on ERAS. More measures were needed to improve the outcomes of colorectal surgery in older patients.
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