BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery may be viewed as a comprehensive approach to improving meaningful outcomes in patients undergoing major surgery. Evidence to support enhanced recovery pathways (ERPs) is strong in patients undergoing colorectal surgery. There is some controversy about the adoption of specific elements in enhanced recovery "bundles" because the relative importance of different components of ERPs is hard to discern (a consequence of multiple simultaneous changes in clinical practice when ERPs are initiated). There is evidence that specific approaches to fluid management are better than alternatives in patients undergoing colorectal surgery; however, several specific questions remain. METHODS: In the "Perioperative Quality Initiat...
© 2014, Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society.Optimal perioperative fluid management is an important c...
Currently no systematic protocol exists within Kaiser Permanente of Southern California regarding pe...
Many anesthesia providers rely on traditional theories and methods for the management of perioperati...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery may be viewed as a comprehensive approach to improving meaningful outc...
Abstract Background Enhanced recovery may be viewed as a comprehensive approach to improving meaning...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal surgery (CRS) patients are an at-risk population who are particularly vulnera...
BACKGROUND: Intrathecal analgesia and avoidance of perioperative fluid overload are key items within...
Background and Aims The concept of ‘Enhanced Recovery After Surgery’ (ERAS) pathways was introduc...
CRNAs manage intraoperative fluid therapy as a vital part of anesthesia practice to optimize patient...
The 1st POQI Consensus Conference occurred in Durham, NC, on March 4-5, 2016, and was supported by t...
Abstract Background Within an enhanced recovery pathway (ERP), the approach to treating pain should ...
Abstract Background Within an enhanced recovery pathway (ERP), the approach to treating pain should ...
Enhanced recovery programs have repeatedly been shown to safely reduce perioperative morbidity and h...
Abstract The prevalence of colorectal surgery is increasing due to the surgical demand of an aging ...
We aimed to determine a safe zone of intraoperative fluid management associated with the lowest post...
© 2014, Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society.Optimal perioperative fluid management is an important c...
Currently no systematic protocol exists within Kaiser Permanente of Southern California regarding pe...
Many anesthesia providers rely on traditional theories and methods for the management of perioperati...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery may be viewed as a comprehensive approach to improving meaningful outc...
Abstract Background Enhanced recovery may be viewed as a comprehensive approach to improving meaning...
BACKGROUND: Colorectal surgery (CRS) patients are an at-risk population who are particularly vulnera...
BACKGROUND: Intrathecal analgesia and avoidance of perioperative fluid overload are key items within...
Background and Aims The concept of ‘Enhanced Recovery After Surgery’ (ERAS) pathways was introduc...
CRNAs manage intraoperative fluid therapy as a vital part of anesthesia practice to optimize patient...
The 1st POQI Consensus Conference occurred in Durham, NC, on March 4-5, 2016, and was supported by t...
Abstract Background Within an enhanced recovery pathway (ERP), the approach to treating pain should ...
Abstract Background Within an enhanced recovery pathway (ERP), the approach to treating pain should ...
Enhanced recovery programs have repeatedly been shown to safely reduce perioperative morbidity and h...
Abstract The prevalence of colorectal surgery is increasing due to the surgical demand of an aging ...
We aimed to determine a safe zone of intraoperative fluid management associated with the lowest post...
© 2014, Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society.Optimal perioperative fluid management is an important c...
Currently no systematic protocol exists within Kaiser Permanente of Southern California regarding pe...
Many anesthesia providers rely on traditional theories and methods for the management of perioperati...