2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnesp.2017.04.081
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Adherence to the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol and outcomes after colorectal cancer surgery in North Estonia Medical Centre

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“…The best results are received when the level of cooperation between all who are concerned is good, and can also alleviate the patient's anxiety, fear and stress, which further improves patient compliance, so that the study can be carried out smoothly. Further data on more than 900 consecutive colorectal cancer patients highlighted the import role played by compliance in ERAS: the better compliance, the better the results in terms of complications, initial and total hospital stays, and re-admission [11,22]. This study also con rmed the view that better compliance not only reduces overall complications, emphasizing the importance of compliance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…The best results are received when the level of cooperation between all who are concerned is good, and can also alleviate the patient's anxiety, fear and stress, which further improves patient compliance, so that the study can be carried out smoothly. Further data on more than 900 consecutive colorectal cancer patients highlighted the import role played by compliance in ERAS: the better compliance, the better the results in terms of complications, initial and total hospital stays, and re-admission [11,22]. This study also con rmed the view that better compliance not only reduces overall complications, emphasizing the importance of compliance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Early activity and early feeding are key factors in ERAS. Several studies on open colon surgery have observed a substantial reduction in the incidence of postoperative complications and have considered uid restriction[8], functional exometrophic [9], and preoperative carbohydrate intake [10,11] as key factors of success. Previous studies have found that early oral feeding can reduce stress, energy consumption, and complications such as vomiting, nausea, or bowel paralysis [12,13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best results are received when the level of cooperation between all who are concerned is good, and can also alleviate the patient's anxiety, fear and stress, which further improves patient compliance, so that the study can be carried out smoothly. Further data on more than 900 consecutive colorectal cancer patients highlighted the import role played by compliance in ERAS: the better compliance, the better the results in terms of complications, initial and total hospital stays, and re-admission [11,22]. This study also con rmed the view that better compliance not only reduces overall complications, emphasizing the importance of compliance.…”
Section: Table 3 Comparison Of Postoperative Rehabilitation and Econo...mentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Early activity and early feeding are key factors in ERAS. Several studies on open colon surgery have observed a substantial reduction in the incidence of postoperative complications and have considered uid restriction[8], functional exometrophic [9], and preoperative carbohydrate intake [10,11] as key factors of success. Previous studies have found that early oral feeding can reduce stress, energy consumption, and complications such as vomiting, nausea, or bowel paralysis [12,13].…”
Section: Table 3 Comparison Of Postoperative Rehabilitation and Econo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early activity and early feeding are key factors in ERAS. Several studies on open colon surgery have observed a substantial reduction in the incidence of postoperative complications and have considered fluid restriction [8], functional exometrophic [9], and preoperative carbohydrate intake [10,11] as key factors of success.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%