BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)represents an innovative,protocoldriven perioperative care program designed to optimize patient outcomes.However,its application and efficacy in infants and children wit...BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)represents an innovative,protocoldriven perioperative care program designed to optimize patient outcomes.However,its application and efficacy in infants and children with Hirschsprung disease(HD)remain underexplored.AIM To delve into the impact of ERAS on perioperative recovery and the overall medical experience in HD infants and children.METHODS Thirty-eight infants and children with HD who received the Soave surgical procedure were enrolled in this case-control study.According to age-and sexstratified single-blind randomized tables,20 cases received ERAS treatment(ERAS group)and 18 cases received conventional treatment(control group).The two treatments were then compared in terms of perioperative recovery and medical experience.RESULTS Significant differences were observed in pain scores at awakening(4.2±1.3 vs 5.2±1.2,t=2.516,P=0.017)and pain duration(85.69±7.46 hours vs 67.00±8.56 hours,t=7.139,P<0.001)between the ERAS and control group.The recovery of bowel movement was earlier in the ERAS group than in the control group(borborygmus time:33.63±9.83 hours vs 44.69±16.85 hours,t=2.501,P=0.017;feeding time:36.63±9.55 hours vs 49.36±16.99 hours,t=2.884,P=0.007;anal catheter indwelling time:75.83±13.80 hours vs 93.36±20.65 hours,t=3.104,P=0.004),and fever duration(40.73±14.42 hours vs 52.63±18.69 hours,t=2.211,P=0.034).In the ERAS group,hospital stay was shorter(7.5±0.9 days vs 8.3±1.2 days)and the cost was lower(14203±2381 yuan vs 16847±3558 yuan).During the 1-month follow-up period,of the multiple postoperative complications observed,the occurrence of perianal dermatitis(PFisher=0.016)and defecation dysfunction(PFisher=0.027)were lower in the ERAS group than in the control group.CONCLUSION The ERAS protocol has the potential to profoundly enhance postoperative recovery and significantly elevate the overall comfort and quality of the medical experience,making it an indispensable approach that warrants widespread adoption.Continuous refinement through evidence-based practices is anticipated to further optimize its efficacy.展开更多
基金Supported by the Project of Mianyang Central Hospital,School of Medicine,University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,No.2021YJ005the Science&Technology Department of Sichuan Province,China,No.2019YJ0701。
文摘BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery(ERAS)represents an innovative,protocoldriven perioperative care program designed to optimize patient outcomes.However,its application and efficacy in infants and children with Hirschsprung disease(HD)remain underexplored.AIM To delve into the impact of ERAS on perioperative recovery and the overall medical experience in HD infants and children.METHODS Thirty-eight infants and children with HD who received the Soave surgical procedure were enrolled in this case-control study.According to age-and sexstratified single-blind randomized tables,20 cases received ERAS treatment(ERAS group)and 18 cases received conventional treatment(control group).The two treatments were then compared in terms of perioperative recovery and medical experience.RESULTS Significant differences were observed in pain scores at awakening(4.2±1.3 vs 5.2±1.2,t=2.516,P=0.017)and pain duration(85.69±7.46 hours vs 67.00±8.56 hours,t=7.139,P<0.001)between the ERAS and control group.The recovery of bowel movement was earlier in the ERAS group than in the control group(borborygmus time:33.63±9.83 hours vs 44.69±16.85 hours,t=2.501,P=0.017;feeding time:36.63±9.55 hours vs 49.36±16.99 hours,t=2.884,P=0.007;anal catheter indwelling time:75.83±13.80 hours vs 93.36±20.65 hours,t=3.104,P=0.004),and fever duration(40.73±14.42 hours vs 52.63±18.69 hours,t=2.211,P=0.034).In the ERAS group,hospital stay was shorter(7.5±0.9 days vs 8.3±1.2 days)and the cost was lower(14203±2381 yuan vs 16847±3558 yuan).During the 1-month follow-up period,of the multiple postoperative complications observed,the occurrence of perianal dermatitis(PFisher=0.016)and defecation dysfunction(PFisher=0.027)were lower in the ERAS group than in the control group.CONCLUSION The ERAS protocol has the potential to profoundly enhance postoperative recovery and significantly elevate the overall comfort and quality of the medical experience,making it an indispensable approach that warrants widespread adoption.Continuous refinement through evidence-based practices is anticipated to further optimize its efficacy.