2020
DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_782_19
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Comparison of perioperative patient comfort with 'enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) approach' versus 'traditional approach' for elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy

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“…Due to its comprehensive postoperative benefits, preoperative carbohydrate drink is now integral to enhanced recovery after surgery protocol for fast-track surgeries. 12 We observed significantly lower post-spinal ischaemic ECG changes in the ORS group. None of the patients in either group complained of notable anginal symptoms, and ECG changes also reverted within an hour of SA induction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Due to its comprehensive postoperative benefits, preoperative carbohydrate drink is now integral to enhanced recovery after surgery protocol for fast-track surgeries. 12 We observed significantly lower post-spinal ischaemic ECG changes in the ORS group. None of the patients in either group complained of notable anginal symptoms, and ECG changes also reverted within an hour of SA induction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Tramadol is metabolised to an active O-desmethyl metabolite which is responsible for these side effects. [ 8 18 19 ] Several authors have observed an increased incidence of PONV and sedation with tramadol. [ 4 9 ] Sedation was observed in six patients in tramadol group and none in tapentadol group ( P = 0.027) in this study; nevertheless, tapentadol appears to have a better central nervous system and gastrointestinal tolerability profile owing to lack of significant serotonergic activity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, studies on the application of the ERAS protocol in LC have been reported; however, studies regarding its application to elderly patients with acute cholecystitis remain lacking. [4] Therefore, this study aimed to observe the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of the ERAS protocol, compared with traditional perioperative management, in elderly patients who are undergoing emergency LC surgery for acute cholecystitis. Medicine…”
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confidence: 99%