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Revista Cubana de Cirugía 2019; 58 (1)
Programas para mejorar la recuperación posoperatoria
Zamora SO
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 50
Paginas: 64-75
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RESUMEN
Los programas de recuperación mejorada después de cirugía (
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, ERAS por sus siglas en inglés) constituyen un conjunto de acciones aplicadas al paciente quirúrgico en el periodo perioperatorio. Estos buscan reducir el impacto de la cirugía en la respuesta metabólica y endocrina y logran una recuperación más temprana de mayor calidad. El objetivo del trabajo fue difundir los principios y ventajas potenciales de estos programas, para su implementación en centros de nuestro país. Se realizó una revisión de publicaciones relacionadas con programas ERAS y sus intervenciones, desde enero 1995 hasta marzo 2018 en base de datos, MEDLINE, CUMED, y bibliotecas SciELO y Cochrane- -Cochrane Library Plus, así como revista de acceso abierto PLoS Medicine. Los programas ERAS, se han extendido gradualmente a otros procedimientos y especialidades quirúrgicas. Investigaciones enfocadas en ellos están demostrando sus potencialidades y expansión. Para implementarlos se necesita voluntad institucional y enfoque multidisciplinario, y para sostener sus resultados es esencial auditarlos periódicamente. La aplicación de los programas ERAS se ha relacionado con reducción de estadía hospitalaria, complicaciones y costos, sin aumento en reingresos ni en mortalidad. Su implementación adecuada se considera segura y conveniente para pacientes e instituciones.
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