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Title: | Impact of perioperative care on the post-operative recovery of women undergoing surgery for gynaecological tumours |
Authors: | Chaves, Gabriela Villaça Souza, Daiane Spitz de Peres, Wilza Arantes Ferreira |
Keywords: | Assistência Perioperatória Perioperative Care Cirurgia Geral General Surgery Neoplasia Residual Neoplasm Residual Hidratação Fluid Therapy |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | European Journal of Cancer Care |
Citation: | CHAVES, Gabriela Villaça; SOUZA, Daiane Spitz de; PERES, Wilza Arantes Ferreira. Impact of perioperative care on the post-operative recovery of women undergoing surgery for gynaecological tumours. European Journal of Cancer Care, v. 26, e12512, p. 1-9, 2017. |
Abstract: | To assess perioperative care in patients undergoing abdominal surgery for gynaecological tumours and how it relates to post-operative (PO) complications and oral PO feeding. Ninety-one women undergoing major abdominal surgery for gynaecological tumours were enrolled. Data included mechanical bowel preparation (MBP), prescribed diet, length of fast, start date of oral diet and progression of food consistency, anaesthetic technique, use of opioids and intravenous hydration (IH). Outcomes evaluated were nausea, vomiting and abdominal distension. The median pre-operative length of fast was 11.4 h. PO digestive complications occurred in 46.2% of the patients. Median intraoperative total IH and crystalloids were significantly higher in patients with abdominal distension during the first and second PO day. MBP with mannitol implied greater intraoperative IH and was significantly associated with a higher incidence of immediate PO nausea. Post-operative IH was also associated with gastrointestinal complications. The best cut-off point for the cumulative fluid load PO for determining a longer PO hospital stay was 4 L. Performing MBP before surgery and excessive IH are factors related to major digestive complications in our study population. Changes in pre-operative fasting time and PO refeeding should be considered to reduce the gastrointestinal complications and PO recovery time. |
Description: | p. 1-9.: tab. p&b. |
URI: | http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4926 |
ISSN: | 1365-2354 |
Appears in Collections: | Artigos de Periódicos da área de Nutrição |
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