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Prospective evaluation of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) pathway in a Norwegian cohort of patients with suspected or advanced ovarian cancer.

Kristina LindemannAndreas KleppeBrynhildur EyjólfsdóttirSvana Heimisdottir DanboltYun Yong WangAnne Gjertine Heli-HaugestølSara L WalcottOdd MjålandGerd-Anita NavestadSilje HermanrudKnut Erling Juul-HansenUlf Kongsgaard
Published in: International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society (2023)
ERAS increased adherence to current standards in peri-operative management with significant reduction in fasting times for both solids and fluids, and peri-operative fluid administration. Length of stay was reduced in patients with suspicious pelvic tumor. Despite serious complications being common in patients with advanced disease undergoing debulking surgery, a causal relationship with the ERAS protocol could not be established. Implementing ERAS and continuous performance auditing are crucial to advancing peri-operative care of patients with ovarian cancer.
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