From the Department of Anesthesiology, Stony Brook School of Medicine, Stony Brook, New York.
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, Virginia.
Anesth Analg. 2018 Jun;126(6):1870-1873. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000002925.
As the population ages, the increasing surgical volume and complexity of care are expected to place additional care delivery burdens in the perioperative setting. In this age of integrated multidisciplinary care of the surgical patients, there is increasing recognition that an evidence-based perioperative pathway is associated with the optimal outcomes. These pathways, collectively referred to as Enhanced Recovery Pathways, have resulted in shortened length of hospital stay, reduced complications, and variance in outcomes, as well as earlier return to baseline activities. The American Society for Enhanced Recovery (ASER) is a multispecialty, nonprofit international organization, dedicated to the practice of enhanced recovery in perioperative patients through education and research. Perioperative Quality Initiatives were formed whose intent is to organize a series of consensus conferences on topics of interest related to perioperative medicine. The journal affiliation between American Society for Enhanced Recovery and Anesthesia & Analgesia will enable these evidence-based practices to be disseminated widely and swiftly to the practicing perioperative health care professionals so they can be adopted to improve the quality of perioperative surgical care.
随着人口老龄化,预计手术量的增加和护理的复杂性将给围手术期的护理带来额外的负担。在这个外科患者综合多学科护理的时代,人们越来越认识到循证围手术期途径与最佳结果相关。这些途径统称为增强康复途径,已导致住院时间缩短、并发症减少、结果差异以及更早恢复到基线活动。美国增强恢复协会(ASER)是一个多专业、非营利性的国际组织,致力于通过教育和研究,在围手术期患者中实践增强恢复。成立了围手术期质量倡议组织,旨在组织一系列关于围手术期医学相关主题的共识会议。美国增强恢复协会与《麻醉与镇痛》之间的期刊联系将使这些循证实践能够广泛而迅速地传播给从事围手术期医疗保健的专业人员,以便他们能够采用这些实践来提高围手术期手术护理的质量。