Analysis of the ‘Evaluation Indicators’ of an Enhanced Recovery After Bariatric Surgery Pathway in the First Six Months After Implementation

被引:0
|
作者
Ana M. Gimeno-Moro
Carlos L. Errando
Vicente J. Escrig-Sos
José M. Laguna-Sastre
机构
[1] Hospital General Universitario de Castellón,Service of Anesthesiology
[2] Consorcio Hospital General Universitario de Valencia,Service of Anesthesiology
[3] Hospital General Universitario de Castellón,Service of General Surgery
[4] Jaume I University,Service of General Surgery
[5] Hospital General Universitario de Castellón,undefined
来源
Obesity Surgery | 2021年 / 31卷
关键词
ERAS programs; Bariatric surgery; Clinical pathway; Quality indicators; Adherence;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The implementation of a clinical pathway in bariatric surgery (BS) might facilitate systemic care. Focusing on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs may also improve surgical outcomes depending on the degree of adherence achieved. We hypothesized that the implementation of an ERAS clinical pathway in BS (ERABS) improves clinical outcomes compared to traditional treatment in a tertiary care hospital. The main objective was to assess the degree of adherence to the ERABS program. Secondary objectives were to evaluate compliance with the quality indicators of the Spanish Society for Obesity Surgery (SECO) and overall patients’ satisfaction. A retrospective observational study was designed. Data from patients who underwent BS into an ERABS context were reviewed and compared with traditionally treated patients. Process and outcomes indicators adapted from RICA (Recuperación Intensificada en Cirugía Abdominal) pathway, degree of compliance with SECO quality indicators and patients’ satisfaction were analyzed. Forty-three patients were included per group. Indicators' compliance rate per patient was 83.23%. Differences were found in postoperative bleeding, immediate morbidity and overall morbidity, but not in severity of complications. No patient felt dissatisfied or unsatisfied. Average compliance with indicators of process and outcome was 90.45%. Overall morbidity in ERABS group did not differ from that recommended by SECO, but traditional group did show significant increase. Adherence was 83.63% and overall incidence of complications was 7%. Our study shows improved clinical outcomes in ERABS group with a high degree of adherence. Quality indicators were met, improving overall morbidity with no difference in the severity of complications.
引用
收藏
页码:2551 / 2566
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Analysis of the 'Evaluation Indicators' of an Enhanced Recovery After Bariatric Surgery Pathway in the First Six Months After Implementation
    Gimeno-Moro, Ana M.
    Errando, Carlos L.
    Escrig-Sos, Vicente J.
    Laguna-Sastre, Jose M.
    OBESITY SURGERY, 2021, 31 (06) : 2551 - 2566
  • [2] IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY (ERAS) PROTOCOL IN A BARIATRIC SURGERY UNIT Enhanced recovery in bariatric surgery
    Navarro Martinez, S.
    Sebastian Tomas, J. C.
    Diez Ares, J. A.
    Peris Tomas, N.
    Perianez Gomez, D.
    Martinez Mas, E.
    Trullenque Juan, R.
    Armananzas Villena, E.
    OBESITY SURGERY, 2019, 29 : 578 - 578
  • [3] Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) - An Assessment Six Months After Discharge
    Chen, Lee-Lynn
    Deiss, Thomas J.
    Sarin, Ankit
    Naidu, Ramana
    ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 2017, 124 : 1009 - 1012
  • [4] ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY (ERABS) Enhanced recovery in bariatric surgery
    Zidan, Y. Algburi
    Asaad, M. Alsharbaty
    Hashim, N. Algburi
    Hashim, T. Al-Jabouri
    OBESITY SURGERY, 2019, 29 : 602 - 602
  • [5] Calorie and macronutrient intake during the first six months after bariatric surgery
    Palacio, Ana Cristina
    Quintiliano, Daiana
    Vargas, Paula
    Cosentino, Marcela
    Rios, Maria Jose
    REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, 2021, 149 (02) : 229 - 236
  • [6] Enhanced recovery after bariatric surgery
    Alvarez, Adrian
    Goudra, Basavana G.
    Singh, Preet Mohinder
    CURRENT OPINION IN ANESTHESIOLOGY, 2017, 30 (01) : 133 - 139
  • [7] Enhanced recovery after bariatric surgery
    Ruiz-Tovar, Jaime
    Sanchez-Santos, Raquel
    Martin-Garcia-Almenta, Ester
    Garcia Villabona, Esther
    Marc Hernandez, Artur
    Hernandez-Matias, Alberto
    Manuel Ramirez, Jose
    Alarcon, Eva
    Belda, Ricardo
    Ferrer, Manuel
    Morandeira, Antonio
    Luis Munoz, Jose
    Royo, Pablo
    Redondo, Elisabeth
    Duran, Manuel
    Garcia, Alejandro
    Ferrigni, Carlos
    Castellon, Camilo
    Portero, Irene
    Vallejo, Carmen
    Garcia-Olmo, Damian
    Angel Bielsa, Miguel
    Miguel Candeal, Jose
    Jose Palacios, Maria
    Navarro, Ana
    Gonzalo, Azucena
    Berrio, Diana
    Diez, Maria
    Esteve, Nuria
    Miranda, Elena
    Zubiaga, Lorea
    Arroyo, Antonio
    Llavero, Carolina
    Ruiz de Adana, Juan Carlos
    Martin Ramiro, Javier
    Maria Calvo, Jose
    Garcia, Salud
    Sabench, Fatima
    CIRUGIA ESPANOLA, 2019, 97 (10): : 551 - 559
  • [8] Implementation of an enhanced recovery after surgery protocol for bariatric surgery - A qualitative study
    Ehlers, Anne P.
    Vitous, C. Ann
    Stricklen, Amanda
    Ross, Rachel
    Ghaferi, Amir A.
    Finks, Jonathan F.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2022, 224 (01): : 465 - 469
  • [9] Reduction of opioid use after implementation of enhanced recovery after bariatric surgery (ERABS)
    Ma, Pearl
    Lloyd, Aaron
    McGrath, Morgan
    Moore, Riley
    Jackson, Alice
    Boone, Keith
    Higa, Kelvin
    SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, 2020, 34 (05): : 2184 - 2190
  • [10] Reduction of opioid use after implementation of enhanced recovery after bariatric surgery (ERABS)
    Pearl Ma
    Aaron Lloyd
    Morgan McGrath
    Riley Moore
    Alice Jackson
    Keith Boone
    Kelvin Higa
    Surgical Endoscopy, 2020, 34 : 2184 - 2190