BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of the sequential implementation of the enhanced recovery program (ERP) and surgical site infection bundle (SSIB) on short-term outcomes in colorectal surgery (CRS) to determine if the presence of multiple standardized care programs provides additive benefit. STUDY DESIGN: Institutional ACS-NSQIP data were used to identify patients who underwent elective CRS from September 2006 to March 2013. The cohort was stratified into 3 groups relative to implementation of the ERP (February 1, 2010) and SSIB (July 1, 2011). Unadjusted characteristics and 30-day outcomes were assessed, and inverse proportional weighting was then used to determine the adjusted effect of these programs. RESUL...
BACKGROUND: In recent years the Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) postoperative pathway in (ile...
Background: Most of the evidence for enhanced recovery programs (ERPs) in colorectal surgery relies...
BACKGROUND: The ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery) care has been shown in randomized clinical tr...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) have an important impact on morbidity and mortality. Obje...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) implementation has proven to reduce complication rate and len...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery programs (ERP) improve post-operative outcomes in proportion to how fu...
Contains fulltext : 88683.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: En...
Background: colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI)....
It has been clearly shown that after elective colorectal surgery patients benefit from multimodal pe...
Abstract Objective: To determine whether a dose-response effect exists between the individual compo...
Objective: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) clinical pathways in¦colorectal surgery are known ...
Colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI). This study ...
Objectives: To determine the impact on postoperative recovery and cost-effectiveness of a standardiz...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery programmes (ERPs) have been developed over the past 10 years to improv...
BACKGROUND: Single-centre studies have suggested that enhanced recovery can be achieved with multimo...
BACKGROUND: In recent years the Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) postoperative pathway in (ile...
Background: Most of the evidence for enhanced recovery programs (ERPs) in colorectal surgery relies...
BACKGROUND: The ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery) care has been shown in randomized clinical tr...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) have an important impact on morbidity and mortality. Obje...
Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) implementation has proven to reduce complication rate and len...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery programs (ERP) improve post-operative outcomes in proportion to how fu...
Contains fulltext : 88683.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: En...
Background: colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI)....
It has been clearly shown that after elective colorectal surgery patients benefit from multimodal pe...
Abstract Objective: To determine whether a dose-response effect exists between the individual compo...
Objective: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) clinical pathways in¦colorectal surgery are known ...
Colorectal surgery is associated with the highest rate of surgical site infection (SSI). This study ...
Objectives: To determine the impact on postoperative recovery and cost-effectiveness of a standardiz...
BACKGROUND: Enhanced recovery programmes (ERPs) have been developed over the past 10 years to improv...
BACKGROUND: Single-centre studies have suggested that enhanced recovery can be achieved with multimo...
BACKGROUND: In recent years the Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) postoperative pathway in (ile...
Background: Most of the evidence for enhanced recovery programs (ERPs) in colorectal surgery relies...
BACKGROUND: The ERAS (enhanced recovery after surgery) care has been shown in randomized clinical tr...