1. Preoperative Carbohydrate Loading in Patients Undergoing Thoracic Surgery: A Quality-Improvement Project
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Kimberly Curtin, Laura A. Pachella, Susan M. Schneider, and Reza John Mehran
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nausea ,medicine.drug_class ,Postoperative pain ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,Chart review ,Preoperative Care ,Dietary Carbohydrates ,medicine ,Humans ,Carbohydrate loading ,Antiemetic ,In patient ,Aged ,030504 nursing ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Thoracic Surgical Procedures ,Quality Improvement ,Medical–Surgical Nursing ,Cardiothoracic surgery ,Anesthesia ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Postoperative nausea and vomiting - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this project was to implement carbohydrate loading in patients undergoing thoracic surgery in an effort to decrease postoperative pain, nausea, and length of stay as a part of an enhanced recovery after surgery protocol. Design This quality-improvement project used a preintervention and postintervention design. Methods Carbohydrate loading was given to 50 patients before undergoing thoracic surgery. Chart review was performed for 47 patients who received standard preoperative instructions in the preintervention group as historical control. Findings Patients who received carbohydrate loading had a decreased use of opioids in the first 4 hours after surgery (P = .028) and decreased use of antiemetic medication in the first 24 hours after surgery compared with the preintervention group (P = .066). Patients who were instructed to consume carbohydrate loading complied 87% of the time. Conclusions Carbohydrate loading can decrease postoperative nausea and pain in patients undergoing thoracic surgery.
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- 2019
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