2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.16.20175943
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Pathway for Enhanced Recovery after Spinal Surgery-A Systematic Review of Evidence for use of Individual Components

Abstract: Background Enhanced recovery in spinal surgery (ERSS) has shown promising improvements in clinical and economical outcomes. We have proposed an ERSS pathway based on societal recommendations and qualitative reviews. We aimed to delineate the clinical efficacy of individual pathway components in ERSS through a systematic narrative review. Methods We included systematic reviews and meta-analysis, randomized controlled trials, non-randomized controlled studies, and observational studies in adults and pediatric … Show more

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“…However, there is an emerging body of research regarding prehabilitation (“prehab”) as a novel way to possibly improve patient frailty prior to surgery. 42 43 Prehabilitation has been studied across various surgical specialties, 44 45 46 including otolaryngology 47 and neurosurgery, 48 and generally involves 1- 8-week-long interventions targeting exercise, education, nutrition, and mental health. While prehab has been shown to improve rate of functional capacity recovery after surgery, 49 50 its impact on postoperative outcomes remains equivocal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is an emerging body of research regarding prehabilitation (“prehab”) as a novel way to possibly improve patient frailty prior to surgery. 42 43 Prehabilitation has been studied across various surgical specialties, 44 45 46 including otolaryngology 47 and neurosurgery, 48 and generally involves 1- 8-week-long interventions targeting exercise, education, nutrition, and mental health. While prehab has been shown to improve rate of functional capacity recovery after surgery, 49 50 its impact on postoperative outcomes remains equivocal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differ from current conventional perioperative care, ERAS emphasizes a process consisting of a variety of interventions that may reduce surgical stress, maintain balance physiological function, and speed up the recovery process to its previous state 1 . In the UK, approximately 40% of women go home the day after their planned Caesarean section with many being enrolled on ERACS pathways 2 13 . The patient permitted to be transferred to the surgical preparation room prior to the SC procedure 13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the UK, approximately 40% of women go home the day after their planned Caesarean section with many being enrolled on ERACS pathways 2 13 . The patient permitted to be transferred to the surgical preparation room prior to the SC procedure 13 . In this case, the patient was given sweet tea and biscuits and then observed for 30 minutes in the recovery room.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%