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Implementation of an enhanced recovery protocol in pediatric colorectal surgery.
- Source :
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Journal of pediatric surgery [J Pediatr Surg] 2018 Apr; Vol. 53 (4), pp. 688-692. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 May 12. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Purpose: Enhanced recovery protocols (ERPs) have been shown to improve outcomes in adult surgical populations. Our purpose was to compare outcomes before and after implementation of an ERP in children undergoing elective colorectal surgery.<br />Methods: A pediatric-specific colorectal ERP was developed and implemented at a single center starting in January 2015. A retrospective review was performed including 43 patients in the pre-ERP period (2012-2014) and 36 patients in the post-ERP period (2015-2016). Outcomes of interest included number of ERP interventions received, length of stay (LOS), complications, and readmissions.<br />Results: The median number of ERP interventions received per patient increased from 5 to 11 from 2012 to 2016. The median LOS decreased from 5days to 3days in the post-ERP period (p=0.01). We observed a simultaneous decrease in median time to regular diet, mean dose of narcotics, and mean volume of intraoperative fluids (p<0.001). The complication rate (21% vs. 17%, p=0.85) and 30-day readmission rate (23% vs. 11%, p=0.63) were not significantly different in the pre- and post-ERP periods.<br />Conclusions: Implementation of a pediatric-specific ERP in children undergoing colorectal surgery is feasible, safe and may lead to improved outcomes. Further experience may highlight other opportunities for increased compliance and improved care.<br />Level of Evidence: Treatment Study. Level III.<br /> (Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Clinical Protocols
Female
Humans
Length of Stay statistics & numerical data
Male
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
Patient Readmission statistics & numerical data
Retrospective Studies
Young Adult
Colorectal Surgery
Digestive System Surgical Procedures
Perioperative Care methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1531-5037
- Volume :
- 53
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of pediatric surgery
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28545764
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2017.05.004