2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12630-015-0389-9
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In reply: Fluid management issues in Enhanced Recovery After Surgery and Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society standards

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“…In our institution we have been working closely with the anesthesiology team to limit perioperative fluid administration in the elderly. [27][28][29] We are in the process of implementing the "enhanced recovery after surgery" (ERAS) a protocol which begins from the preoperative conditioning until the patient is discharged. 26,36 In addition, narcotic use is being replaced with administration of long acting bupivacaine.…”
Section: Value Of Surgical Treatment In Elderly: Is There a Significamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our institution we have been working closely with the anesthesiology team to limit perioperative fluid administration in the elderly. [27][28][29] We are in the process of implementing the "enhanced recovery after surgery" (ERAS) a protocol which begins from the preoperative conditioning until the patient is discharged. 26,36 In addition, narcotic use is being replaced with administration of long acting bupivacaine.…”
Section: Value Of Surgical Treatment In Elderly: Is There a Significamentioning
confidence: 99%