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Open Access 01-12-2012 | Consensus Statement

Perioperative fluid management: Consensus statement from the enhanced recovery partnership

Authors: Monty G Mythen, Michael Swart, Nigel Acheson, Robin Crawford, Kerri Jones, Martin Kuper, John S McGrath, Alan Horgan

Published in: Perioperative Medicine | Issue 1/2012

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Enhanced Recovery (ER) after Surgery (or Fast Track) is a bundle of ‘best evidence based practices’ delivered by a multi-professional health care team, with the intention of helping patients recover faster after surgery [1]. Professor Henrik Kehlet, a surgeon from Denmark, pioneered the concept more than a decade ago but practitioners in the UK remained sceptical of his amazing results and adoption in the National Health Service (NHS) had been slow [1, 2]. The Enhanced Recovery Partnership Programme (ERPP) was set up by the Department of Health in England in May 2009, to encourage the widespread adoption of ER with the aim of improving recovery from major surgery [1, 3]. The Programme initially concentrated on elective major surgery in four specialities (Colorectal, Musculoskeletal, Gynaecology and Urology). Audit of ER practice by the early adopters demonstrated greater than 80% compliance with the majority of elements recommended by the ERPP. However, perioperative fluid management including the administration of pre-operative carbohydrate drinks and individualised goal directed fluid management guided by advanced haemodynamic monitoring (e.g. Oesophageal Doppler) had lower levels of compliance [3]. A pilot study using Commissioning for Quality and Innovation (CQUIN) to encourage practice change showed a dramatic improvement in outcomes in North Central London with very high levels of compliance with the ERPP recommended principles of perioperative fluid management, in particular goal directed fluid management [4]. …
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Metadata
Title
Perioperative fluid management: Consensus statement from the enhanced recovery partnership
Authors
Monty G Mythen
Michael Swart
Nigel Acheson
Robin Crawford
Kerri Jones
Martin Kuper
John S McGrath
Alan Horgan
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Perioperative Medicine / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 2047-0525
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-0525-1-2

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