2018
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1668581
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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS): New Concepts in the Perioperative Management of Gynecologic Surgery

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“… 3 Adherence to the program is crucial and the continuous auditing of the care process allows the team to have a comprehensive view of the patient's results ( Chart 1 ). 4 …”
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“… 3 Adherence to the program is crucial and the continuous auditing of the care process allows the team to have a comprehensive view of the patient's results ( Chart 1 ). 4 …”
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“… 8 This suggests the feasibility and safety of implementing the ERAS program in oncological gynecology, with benefits for patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. 4 …”
Section: What Are the Reasons For Adopting The Eras Program In Gyneco...mentioning
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“…The clinical picture depends on the time during which the depletion of phosphorus in the body, as well as the intensity of its deficiency. Chronic mild and moderate hypophosphatemia may be asymptomatic for a long time or manifested by bone pain and muscle weakness [7], altered mental status [8]. Occasionally, patients with mild hypophosphatemia may complain of weakness.…”
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“…Artigos de revisão e publicações de protocolos adaptados para ginecologia advogam o desenho de novos ensaios clínicos implementando os novos cuidados perioperatórios e direcionando a análise dos desfechos clínicos correlacionando-os à adesão ao protocolo (Compliance). (6,(22)(23)(24)(25)(26) 1.3 Embasamento fisiopatológico do ERAS…”
Section: Protocolo Eras Para Cirurgia Ginecológica Benignaunclassified