Department of Surgery, Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Community Health Sciences, Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
BJS Open. 2020 Feb;4(1):157-163. doi: 10.1002/bjs5.50238. Epub 2019 Dec 2.
ERAS® Society guidelines are holistic, multidisciplinary tools designed to improve outcomes after surgery. The enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) approach was initially developed for colorectal surgery and has been implemented successfully across a large number of settings, resulting in improved patient outcomes. As the ERAS approach is increasingly being adopted worldwide and new guidelines are being generated for new populations, there is a need to define an ERAS® Society guideline and the methodology that should be followed in its development.
The ERAS® Society recommended approach for developing new guidelines is based on the creation of multidisciplinary guideline development groups responsible for defining topics, planning the literature search, and assessing the quality of the evidence.
Clear definitions for the elements of an ERAS guideline involve multimodal and multidisciplinary approaches impacting on multiple patient outcomes. Recommended methodology for guideline development follows a rigorous approach with systematic identification and evaluation of evidence, and consensus-based development of recommendations. Guidelines should then be evaluated and reviewed regularly to ensure that the best and most up-to-date evidence is used consistently to support surgical patients.
There is a need for a standardized, evidence-informed approach to both the development of new ERAS® Society guidelines, and the adaptation and revision of existing guidelines.
ERAS® Society 指南是全面的、多学科的工具,旨在改善手术后的结果。强化术后康复(ERAS)方法最初是为结直肠手术开发的,已经在大量环境中成功实施,改善了患者的结果。随着 ERAS 方法在全球范围内的应用越来越广泛,并且为新的人群生成了新的指南,因此需要定义 ERAS® Society 指南以及制定指南时应遵循的方法。
ERAS® Society 制定新指南的推荐方法基于创建多学科指南制定小组,负责定义主题、规划文献检索以及评估证据的质量。
ERAS 指南要素的明确定义涉及多模式和多学科方法,影响多个患者的结果。推荐的指南制定方法遵循严格的方法,系统地识别和评估证据,并基于共识制定建议。然后应定期评估和审查指南,以确保始终使用最佳和最新的证据来支持手术患者。
需要一种标准化、基于证据的方法来制定新的 ERAS® Society 指南,以及适应和修订现有的指南。