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AuthorShah, Ali Akbar
AuthorAlnajib, Alfatih Mohamed Ahmed
AuthorBaldaniya, Lalji
AuthorHassan, Halijah
AuthorKaur, Parjinder
AuthorSharma, Rajesh
AuthorRamzan, Hafiza Sobia
AuthorSami, Waqas
Available date2025-04-23T14:14:05Z
Publication Date2024-12
Publication NameJournal of Pharmacy and BioAllied Sciences
Identifier10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1044_24
CitationShah, A. A., Alnajib, A. M. A., Baldaniya, L., Hassan, H., Kaur, P., Sharma, R., ... & Sami, W. (2024). Investigating the Effectiveness of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) Protocols in Improving Postoperative Outcomes and Reducing Hospital Readmission Rates in Patients Undergoing abdominal Surgery. Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 16(Suppl 4), S3534-S3537.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64461
AbstractThe main objective of the study is to determine the effectiveness of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols in improving postoperative outcomes and reducing hospital readmission rates in patients undergoing abdominal surgery. This study involves a total of 650 patients who were divided into two groups: the intervention group, which received care according to ERAS protocols, and the control group, which received standard postoperative care. Patients aged >18 years and scheduled for elective abdominal surgery were included in the study. The mean age of patients in ERAS group were 56.4 ± 12.3 years, while in the standard care group 57.1 ± 11.8 years. Out of 650 patients, there were 339 male and 311 female. Patients were selected from different surgery departments. The ERAS group had lower 30-day readmission rates (6.2% vs. 15.4%), quicker mobilization (12.5 vs. 24.8 hours), and faster resumption of oral intake (8.6 vs. 18.2 hours). Pain levels were lower (VAS 3.1 vs. 5.8), and patient satisfaction was higher (89% vs. 74%) in the ERAS group, with all differences being statistically significant. It is concluded that ERAS protocols significantly improve postoperative outcomes, including reducing complications, shortening hospital stays, and lowering readmission rates for patients undergoing elective abdominal surgery.
Languageen
PublisherMedknow Publishers
SubjectAbdominal
ERAS
complications
pain
patients
satisfaction
TitleInvestigating the Effectiveness of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) Protocols in Improving Postoperative Outcomes and Reducing Hospital Readmission Rates in Patients Undergoing abdominal Surgery.
TypeArticle
Pagination3534-3537
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