ERAS Implementation in Thoracic Surgery

Jens Neudecker, Marco Nicolas Andreas,Aina Lask, Julia Strauchmann,Aron Elsner, Jens-Carsten Rueckert,Tomasz Dziodzio

ZENTRALBLATT FUR CHIRURGIE(2024)

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Background This manuscript provides an overview of the principles and requirements for implementing the ERAS program in thoracic surgery. Methods The ERAS program optimises perioperative management of elective lung resection procedures and is based on the ERAS Guidelines for Thoracic Surgery of the ERAS Society. The clinical measures are described as in the current literature, with a focus on postoperative outcome. There are currently 45 enhanced recovery items covering four perioperative phases: from the prehospital admission phase (patient education, screening and treatment of potential risk factors such as anaemia, malnutrition, cessation of nicotine or alcohol abuse, prehabilitation, carbohydrate loading) to the immediate preoperative phase (shortened fasting period, non-sedating premedication, prophylaxis of PONV and thromboembolic complications), the intraoperative measures (antibiotic prophylaxis, standardised anaesthesia, normothermia, targeted fluid therapy, minimally invasive surgery, avoidance of catheters and probes) through to the postoperative measures (early mobilisation, early nutrition, removal of a urinary catheter, hyperglycaemia control). Most of these measures are based on scientific studies, with a high level of evidence and aim to reduce general postoperative complications. Conclusion The ERAS program is an optimised perioperative treatment approach aiming to improve the postoperative recovery in patients after elective lung resection by reducing the overall complication rates and overall morbidity.
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perioperatives Management,ERAS,fast-track,perioperative management,enhanced recovery after surgery,postoperative complications,perioperative medicine
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