2024
DOI: 10.1002/wjs.12122
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Enhanced recovery protocols after surgery: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized trials in cardiac surgery

Cristiano Spadaccio,
Antonio Salsano,
Angelo Pisani
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPrevious meta‐analyses combining randomized and observational evidence in cardiac surgery have shown positive impact of enhanced recovery protocols after surgery (ERAS) on postoperative outcomes. However, definitive data based on randomized studies are missing, and the entirety of the ERAS measures and pathway, as recently systematized in guidelines and consensus statements, have not been captured in the published studies. The available literature actually focuses on “ERAS‐like” protocols or only lim… Show more

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“…Previous reviews and meta-analyses included experiences mainly in CABG and OP-CABG patients [33], reporting on both ERAS and fast-track pathways [34] or "ERAS-like" programmes that covered only some of the key actions of the perioperative management [35]. The purpose of our study was to provide an updated look at the current status of ERAS in heart valves surgery and to summarise the available evidence and results that could potentially support its wider implementation in daily clinical practice.…”
Section: The Advent Of Eras In Cardiac Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous reviews and meta-analyses included experiences mainly in CABG and OP-CABG patients [33], reporting on both ERAS and fast-track pathways [34] or "ERAS-like" programmes that covered only some of the key actions of the perioperative management [35]. The purpose of our study was to provide an updated look at the current status of ERAS in heart valves surgery and to summarise the available evidence and results that could potentially support its wider implementation in daily clinical practice.…”
Section: The Advent Of Eras In Cardiac Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%