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Walking to recovery: the effects of missed ambulation events on postsurgical recovery after bowel resection

机译:走向康复:遗忘的走动事件对肠切除术后术后康复的影响

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Background: Early ambulation after surgery is demonstrated to reduce complications and decreases patient length of stay (LOS) as part of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program. This study hypothesizes that missed and refused ambulation attempts prolong patient LOS. Methods: From January 2014 to December 2016, all patients admitted to one ward who had undergone bowel resection surgery were assigned a dedicated ambulation team with the goal of ambulating 3 times per day. Clinical data was collected prospectively. Statistical analysis of ambulation frequency, percentage of ambulation sessions completed and overall LOS was performed to test the hypothesis. Results: A total of 127 patients were analyzed for mean age, breakdown of laparoscopic/open procedures/pre-surgery ambulation status. The median LOS (mLOS) for all patients was 4.3 days. When ambulation was not offered for a 24-hour period, the mLOS increased from 3.6 to 6.6 days (P r =?0.536, P r =0.548, P r =0.213, P=0.011) increased mLOS. Conclusions: Ambulation participation is a critical component of an enhanced bowel resection pathway. Non-compliance is associated with an increased LOS. Optimizing pain control, minimizing narcotics, and ensuring adequate ambulation resources also contribute to decreased LOS.
机译:背景:作为术后恢复(ERAS)程序提高的一部分,事实证明,术后早期活动可以减少并发症并减少患者的住院时间(LOS)。这项研究假设,错过和拒绝走动的尝试会延长患者的LOS。方法:从2014年1月至2016年12月,所有进入一个病房并接受肠切除手术的患者均被分配到一个专门的下床行动小组,目标是每天下床3次。前瞻性收集临床数据。对移动频率,完成的移动百分比和总LOS进行统计分析以检验该假设。结果:共分析了127例患者的平均年龄,腹腔镜/开腹手术/术前走动状态的细分。所有患者的中位LOS(mLOS)为4.3天。当24小时不进行移动时,mLOS从3.6天增加到6.6天(P r =?0.536,P r = 0.548,P r = 0.213,P = 0.011)增加了mLOS。结论:走动参与是增强肠切除路径的关键组成部分。不合规与LOS增加有关。优化疼痛控制,最大程度地减少麻醉剂并确保足够的移动资源也有助于降低LOS。

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