Systematic review of enhanced recovery programmes in colonic surgery
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- 14 June 2006
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 93 (7) , 800-809
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.5384
Abstract
Background: Fast track (FT) programmes optimize perioperative care in an attempt to accelerate recovery, reduce morbidity and shorten hospital stay. The aim of this review was to assess FT programmes for elective segmental colonic resections. Methods: A systematic review was performed of all randomized controlled trials and controlled clinical trials on FT colonic surgery. The main endpoints were number of applied FT elements, hospital stay, readmission rate, morbidity and mortality. Quality assessment and data extraction were performed independently by three observers. Results: Six papers were eligible for analysis (three randomized controlled and three controlled clinical trials), including 512 patients. FT programmes contained a mean of nine (range four to 12) of the 17 FT elements as defined in the literature. Primary hospital stay (weighted mean difference − 1·56 days, 95 per cent confidence interval (c.i.) − 2·61 to − 0·50 days) and morbidity (relative risk 0·54, 95 per cent c.i. 0·42 to 0·69) were significantly lower for FT programmes. Readmission rates were not significantly different (relative risk 1·17, 95 per cent c.i. 0·73 to 1·86). No increase in mortality was found. Conclusions: FT appears to be safe and shortens hospital stay after elective colorectal surgery. However, as the evidence is limited, a multicentre randomized trial seems justified.Keywords
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