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Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
Clinical benefits after the implementation of a multimodal perioperative protocol in elderly patients
José Eduardo De Aguilar-nascimento2  Alberto Bicudo Salomão2  Cervantes Caporossi2  Breno Nadaf Diniz1 
[1] ,Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso Department of Surgery
关键词: Perioperative care;    Postoperative care;    Length of stay;    Aged;    Protocols;    Assistência perioperatória;    Cuidados pós-operatórios;    Tempo de internação;    Idoso;    Protocolos;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0004-28032010000200012
来源: SciELO
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CONTEXT: Multimodal protocol of perioperative care may enhance recovery after surgery. Based on evidence these new routines of perioperative care changed conventional prescriptions in surgery. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of a multimodal protocol (ACERTO protocol) in elderly patients. METHODS: Non-randomized historical cohort study was performed at the surgical ward of a tertiary university hospital. One hundred seventeen patients aged 60 and older were submitted to elective abdominal operations under either conventional (n = 42; conventional group, January 2004-June 2005) or a fast-track perioperative protocol named ACERTO (n = 75; ACERTO group, July 2005-December 2007). Main endpoints were preoperative fasting time, postoperative day of re-feeding, volume of intravenous fluids, length of hospital stay and morbidity. RESULTS: The implantation of the ACERTO protocol was followed by a decrease in both preoperative fasting (15 [8-20] vs 4 [2-20] hours, P<0.001) and postoperative day of refeeding (1st [1st-10th] vs 0 [0-5th] PO day; P<0.01), and intravenous fluids (10.7 [2.5-57.5] vs 2.5 [0.5-82] L, P<0.001). The changing of protocols reduced the mean length of hospital stay by 4 days (6[1-43] vs 2[1-97] days; P = 0.002) and surgical site infection rate by 85.7% (19%; 8/42 vs 2.7%; 2/75, P<0.001; relative risk = 1.20; 95% confidence interval = 1.03-1.39). Per-protocol analysis showed that hospital stay in major operations diminished only in patients who completed the protocol (P<0.01). CONCLUSION: The implementation of multidisciplinary routines of the ACERTO protocol diminished both hospitalization and surgical site infection in elderly patients submitted to abdominal operations.

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