Enhanced Recovery After Cardiac Surgery
- PMID: 35236577
- DOI: 10.1016/j.anclin.2021.11.007
Enhanced Recovery After Cardiac Surgery
Abstract
The aims of "Fast track" cardiac anesthesia including shortening time to tracheal extubation and to hospital discharge in selected patients. The evidence is weak and recommendations are mostly based on observational, nonrandomized data and expert opinion. The majority of outcomes studied include: time to tracheal extubation, hospital/ICU length of stay, procedure-related financial costs, and the type/amount of opioids used in the peri-operative period. There should be a shift in focus to generating higher quality evidence supporting the use of enhanced recovery protocols in cardiac surgical patients and finding ways to tailor enhanced recovery principles to all cardiac surgical patients. Research should focus on the quality of care for individual patients and the delivery of health care to the public.
Keywords: Cardiac surgery; Enhanced recovery; Pathways; Peri-operative.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure A. Klein or his institution has received unrestricted educational grant funding, honoraria or travel assistance from Nordic Pharma, Fisher and Paykel, Pharmacosmos, Vifor Pharma, HemoSonics, and Hemonetics and Masimo. No other competing interests were declared.
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