2013
DOI: 10.4103/0019-5049.115567
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Ultra fast-tracking versus a conventional strategy in valve replacement surgery

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“…Goeddel 28 showed that early extubation improves results; differently, Kandasamy 29 reported that, even though early extubation offers an advantage over accelerated recovery and shorter ICU and hospital length of stay, it showed no significant difference in patient results. In our analysis, the median extubation time in both groups was less than 3 h and had no significant difference ( P = 0.477).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Goeddel 28 showed that early extubation improves results; differently, Kandasamy 29 reported that, even though early extubation offers an advantage over accelerated recovery and shorter ICU and hospital length of stay, it showed no significant difference in patient results. In our analysis, the median extubation time in both groups was less than 3 h and had no significant difference ( P = 0.477).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The core principles of UFTA and IE are choice and titration of short-acting anesthetic drugs and opioid-based anesthesia, postoperative normothermia, multimodal analgesia, early extubation, ambulation, and early discharge. [ 3 ] Inhalation-based anesthesia is also an important factor in UFTA as much as low-dose opioid technique. [ 4 ] Hence, authors have made judicious use of both the techniques.…”
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“…The core principles of ultra fast track anesthesia (UFTA) and OR extubation are choice and titration of short-acting anesthetic drugs and opioid-based anesthesia, postoperative normothermia, multimodal analgesia, early extubation, ambulation and early discharge. 8 Royes et al, studied 109 consecutive patients under gone cardiac surgery, 100 patients were immediately extubated (92%) no patient required reintubation within the first 24 hours after operation. 3 To allow rapid emergence, anaesthesia was modified from high dose technique to intravenous propofol anaesthesia supplemented with Inhalation-based anesthesia, sevoflurane.…”
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confidence: 99%