Institutional factors associated with adherence to enhanced recovery protocols for colorectal surgery: Secondary analysis of a multicenter study

Adherence to Enhanced Recovery Protocols (ERPs) is associated with faster functional recovery, better patient satisfaction, lower complication rates and reduced length of hospital stay. Understanding institutional barriers and facilitators is essential for improving adherence to ERPs. The purpose of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical anesthesia 2021-11, Vol.74, p.110378-110378, Article 110378
Hauptverfasser: Ripolles-Melchor, Javier, Marcos-Vidal, José M., Perez-Valdivieso, José R., Hernandez-Garcia, Susana, Salvador-Bravo, Miguel, Oteiza-Martinez, Fabiola, Garcia-Erce, José A., Vázquez-Vicente, Bárbara, González-López, Lourdes, Barreiro-Domínguez, Erica, Piñeiro-Teijeiro, Alexandra, Varela-Duran, Marina, Calero-Lillo, Aránzazu, Ferrando-Ortolá, Carlos, Ramírez Rodríguez, José M., Crisan, Cristina, Rodríguez-Jiménez, Rita, Fernández-Caballero, Sandra, Flores-Crespo, Miguel, Brugiotti, Carlo, López-Doucil, Marta, BEL-Marcobal, Iván, González-Cogollor, Sonia, Caballero-Domínguez, Mercedes, Vivó-Blasco, Antonio, Calvo, Marta, Gimeno-Calvo, Francisco A., Tejedor-DE-LA-Fuente, Vanesa, Matas, Fernando A.L.C.A.L.D.E., Benito-SAZ, Pilar, Pellicer-Franco, Enrique, Romero-Simó, Manuel, Blasco-Segura, Teresa, Jordá-Sanz, Laura, DE-Miguel-Cabrera, María I., Moreno-Ballesteros, Remedios, Roselló-Chornet, Marta, Almenara-Almenara, Noemí, Gómez-Agraz, José L., Sánchez-Cortés, Sergio, Ruiz, Vicente, Soriano-Giménez, Víctor, Muñoz-Camarena, José M., Benavides-Buleje, Jorge, Portero-Larragueta, Irene, Alias, David, Ruiz-Boluda, María D., García, Pablo, Silva, Javier, Cerdan-Santacruz, Carlos, Mestres-Petit, Nuria, Moreno-Castilla, Cristina, Robles-Ángel, Patricia, Martínez-Ruiz, Alberto, Ruiz-Ucar, Elena, GIL-Lapetra, Cristina, Mariscal-Flores, María L., Alonso-Ramos, Irene, Jiménez-Carneros, Virginia, José, L., Nogués-Ramia, Eva M., Gómez, Alonso, Rodríguez-Fraile, José R., DE-LA-Quintana-Gordon, Borja, Senra-L, Fátima, Galindo-Jara, Pablo, Serrat-Puyol, Jordi, Abad-Motos, Ane, Abad-Gurumeta, Alfredo, Ripollés-Melchor, Javier, DE-Fuenmayor-Valera, María L., López-Fernández, José, Martín-Martín, Almudena, Suarez-DE-LA-Rica, Alejandro, UÑA-Orejón, Rafael, Álvarez-DEL-Vayo-Rodríguez, María J., Fernández-Rodríguez, María, Rábago-Morán, José L., Duque-Mallen, Maria V., Martinez-Cabañero, Javier, Hernández-Salván, Javier, Ledesma-Muñoz, Beatriz, Berruezo, Alberto, Vega, Ximena, Villahoz, Judith, Aldecoa, César, Bolaño-Pérez, Clara, Villán-González, Teresa, Cueva, L., Gine, Marta, India, I., Esteve-Pérez, Neus, Matarín-Olmo, Silvia, Tormos-Pérez, M.P., Villarino-Villa, Laura, Lorente-Herce, José M., Monje-Salazar, Cristina, Orts-Micó, Francisco J., Cruces, Laura D.U.R.Á.N., Renedo-Corcóstegui, Pablo
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Zusammenfassung:Adherence to Enhanced Recovery Protocols (ERPs) is associated with faster functional recovery, better patient satisfaction, lower complication rates and reduced length of hospital stay. Understanding institutional barriers and facilitators is essential for improving adherence to ERPs. The purpose of this study was to identify institutional factors associated with adherence to an ERP for colorectal surgery. A secondary analysis of a nationwide study was conducted including 686 patients who underwent colorectal surgery across twenty-one institutions in Spain. Adherence to ERPs was calculated based upon the components recommended by the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) Society. Institutional characteristics (i.e., case volume, ERP duration, anesthesia staff size, multidisciplinary meetings, leadership discipline) were captured from each participating program. Multivariable regression was performed to determine characteristics associated with adherence. The median adherence to ERAS was 68.2% (IQR 59.1%–81.8%). Multivariable linear regression revealed that anesthesiologist leadership (+5.49%, 95%CI +2.81% to +8.18%, P 
ISSN:0952-8180
1873-4529
DOI:10.1016/j.jclinane.2021.110378