2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.apjon.2022.100110
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Outcomes of enhanced recovery after surgery in lung cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…The rapid rehabilitation nursing protocol involves multidisciplinary integration throughout the perioperative period, optimizing clinical pathways in preoperative preparation, nutritional care, pain management, and catheter care. By minimizing stressors like anxiety, hunger, anesthesia, and pain, it reduces perioperative stress responses and postoperative complications, shortening hospital stays and enhancing patient recovery 47,48 …”
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“…The rapid rehabilitation nursing protocol involves multidisciplinary integration throughout the perioperative period, optimizing clinical pathways in preoperative preparation, nutritional care, pain management, and catheter care. By minimizing stressors like anxiety, hunger, anesthesia, and pain, it reduces perioperative stress responses and postoperative complications, shortening hospital stays and enhancing patient recovery 47,48 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By minimizing stressors like anxiety, hunger, anesthesia, and pain, it reduces perioperative stress responses and postoperative complications, shortening hospital stays and enhancing patient recovery. 47,48 This study employed rigorous inclusion and exclusion criteria for literature search and selection, along with heterogeneity analysis and sensitivity testing for each included study, enhancing the credibility and reliability of the results. However, limitations include the exclusive inclusion of Chinese-language articles, potentially biasing the findings, and the selection of only Asian patient samples, which may introduce regional variability in the research data.…”
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“…The concept of ERAS has been widely used in stomach cancer, 13 colorectal cancer, 14 liver transplantation, 15 lung cancer, 16 and many other diseases and has been shown to improve postoperative recovery and reduce postoperative complications. Hallam et al demonstrated the feasibility of ERAS in elderly patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery 17 .…”
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“…The concept of ERAS has been widely used in stomach cancer, 13 colorectal cancer, 14 liver transplantation, 15 lung cancer, 16 and many other Surgical resection is the most common treatment method used for colorectal cancer, but it also leads to a large increase in the number of inflammatory cells and an increased stress response, 18,19 which are the main factors affecting the prognosis of patients. 20 CRP, procalcitonin, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-10, and WBC have been used as the most common markers of inflammatory stress, [21][22][23] and Chen used these indices to compare the efficacy of laparoscopic surgery and conventional surgery in the treatment of colorectal cancer.…”
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“…Lung infection, lung atelectasis and haemorrhage are common postoperative complications after lung cancer resection and are highly likely to cause severe psychological stress, delay patient recovery and prolong hospital stay. 52 Zhang et al 53 evaluated the effect of accelerated rehabilitative surgical care on the clinical prognosis of perioperative patients undergoing lung cancer surgery and found that it significantly reduced the rate of complications and shortened the hospital length of stay. Haro et al 54 also demonstrated that the addition of the ERAS concept to the perioperative period could significantly reduce the length of hospital stay and hospital costs.…”
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confidence: 99%