Guidelines for Perioperative Care for Emergency Laparotomy Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Society Recommendations: Part 1-Preoperative: Diagnosis, Rapid Assessment and Optimization.
Carol Jane PedenGeeta AggarwalRobert J AitkenIain D AndersonNicolai Bang FossZara CooperJugdeep K DhesiW Brenton FrenchMichael C GrantFolke HammarqvistSarah P HareJoaquim M HavensDaniel N HolenaMartin HübnerJeniffer S KimNicholas P LeesOlle LjungqvistDileep N LoboShahin MohseniCarlos A OrdoñezNial QuineyRichard D UrmanElizabeth WickChristopher L WuTonia Young-FadokMichael J ScottPublished in: World journal of surgery (2021)
These guidelines are based on the best available evidence for an ERAS approach to patients undergoing emergency laparotomy. Initial management is particularly important for patients with sepsis and physiological derangement. These guidelines should be used to improve outcomes for these high-risk patients.
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