Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care, Rutgers - New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, United States.
Medical Corps, U.S. Army.
Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther. 2022;54(1):71-79. doi: 10.5114/ait.2022.113961.
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a multidisciplinary approach that uses a combination of evidence-based methods to improve patient care. Different ERAS protocols are used in various surgical fields but for spine surgery there is no widely used standard ERAS protocol. We compiled and examined the multiple available publications on ERAS protocols for spine surgery. Some general commonalities exist between ERAS protocols; however, a great deal of variety is observed in the granularity of important details such as differing drug choices or specific dosing. To assess and relate the different available ERAS protocols, we conducted a comprehensive narrative literature review focused on comparing commonalities and differences among the following aspects of ERAS protocols: mechanisms of action, post-surgery pain levels, opioid consumption, utilization of muscle relaxants, use of anti-inflammation drugs, and ambulation after surgery. Our goal in this project was to simplify the search process for institutions who review the literature. In this review, certain ERAS elements such as early ambulation, blood loss, pain management, and patient positioning are further explored in more depth.
术后加速康复(ERAS)是一种多学科的方法,它结合了循证方法,以改善患者的护理。不同的 ERAS 方案用于不同的外科领域,但对于脊柱手术,没有广泛使用的标准 ERAS 方案。我们收集并检查了有关脊柱手术 ERAS 方案的多个现有出版物。ERAS 方案之间存在一些共同的特点;然而,在重要细节的粒度上存在很大的差异,例如不同的药物选择或特定的剂量。为了评估和比较不同的可用 ERAS 方案,我们进行了一项全面的叙述性文献综述,重点比较 ERAS 方案在以下方面的异同:作用机制、术后疼痛程度、阿片类药物消耗、肌肉松弛剂的使用、抗炎药物的使用以及术后活动。我们在这个项目中的目标是简化机构审查文献的搜索过程。在本次综述中,进一步深入探讨了某些 ERAS 元素,如早期活动、失血、疼痛管理和患者体位。