Standardized perioperative care protocols and reduced length of stay after colon surgery

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Bradshaw, BGG
Liu, SS
Thirlby, RC
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[1] Virginia Mason Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesia, Seattle, WA 98111 USA
[2] Virginia Mason Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Seattle, WA 98111 USA
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10.1016/S1072-7515(98)00078-7
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Recent studies have suggested that critical pathways and standard order sets decrease hospital length of stay and improve quality of care. A recently conducted prospective, randomized study at our institution found that patients undergoing elective colon resections had earlier return of bowel function if perioperative epidural anesthesia and analgesia were provided. All patients in the study were also placed on a standardized perioperative regimen. We hypothesized that the standardized perioperative protocol used in this study contributed to early return of bowel function and hospital discharge compared with similar patients managed off protocol. Study Design: To test this hypothesis, we performed a case-controlled study comparing the hospital courses of 36 study patients to 36 control patients undergoing colorectal surgery by the same surgeons during the same calendar year. The distribution of types of operations and anesthetic techniques was similar in both groups. Results: As dictated by the protocol, all study patients had their nasogastric tubes removed, were started on a low fat liquid diet, and ambulated in the first postoperative day. Nasogastric tubes were removed in control patients and study patients 2.2 +/- 0.9 (mean value +/- SD) and 1.0 +/- 0.0 days postoperatively, respectively. Control patients were started on an oral diet, usually clear liquids, an average of 2.9 +/- 1.1 days postoperatively, a specific liquid diet was started 1.0 day postoperatively in study patients (p < 0.001). Return of bowel function, as determined by bowel tones, natus, and bowel movements, occurred approximately 1 day earlier in study patients. Study patients were discharged 1 day sooner than control patients. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the return of bowel function and the length of stay of patients undergoing colon surgery are improved if patients are entered into a standardized protocol that eliminates variation in intraoperative and postoperative anesthesia and postoperative surgical care. We believe these results can be reproduced in routine clinical surgery by having a clearly outlined protocol for perioperative care similar to that used in this study. (C) 1998 by the American College of Surgeons.
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