Research paper
An enhanced-recovery protocol improves outcome after colorectal resection already during the first year: a single-center experience in 168 consecutive patients.
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- An enhanced-recovery protocol improves outcome after colorectal resection already during the first year: a single-center experience in 168 consecutive patients.
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PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate the clinical outcome and recovery before and immediately after implementation of the enhanced recovery after surgery enhanced recovery after surgery protocol in colonic and rectal resection. METHODS: One hundred and sixty-eight consecutive patients in a single center underwent colorectal surgery before (traditional, n = 69) and immediately after implementing enhanced recovery after surgery (n = 99). Rectal surgery was performed in 77 patients. P...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2009-05
- Creator
- Nygren, J / Soop, Mattias / Thorell, A / Hausel, J / Ljungqvist, O / ERAS Group
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- http://hdl.handle.net/2292/14753
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- Aged / Body Composition / Clinical Protocols / Colonic Diseases / Defecation / Energy Intake / Female / Forced Expiratory Volume / Humans / Length of Stay / Male / Muscle Strength / Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care) / Patient Readmission / Perioperative Care / Postoperative Complications / Prospective Studies / Recovery of Function / Rectal Diseases / Sweden / Walking
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