Enhanced Recovery Protocols in Gynecologic Oncology
Enhanced Recovery Protocols in Gynecological Cancer Patients: a Feasibility Study
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
600 participants
Oct 20, 2024
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Conditions
Summary
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) are developed to provide a systematic structure for managing postsurgical patients.These protocols promote evidenced-based practices and implement a multidisciplinary effort to maintain normal physiology in the perioperative period and aid in earlier recovery. The present study aims to investigate the feasibility of and compliance to a structured ERAS protocol among Gynecological Oncological Centers in Greece as well as to compare the outcomes among patients that fullfilled the minimum number of necessary criteria, compared to those that were enrolled in ERAS protocols but did not meet the sufficient necessary criteria.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- patients with gynaecological cancer and an ECOG performance status <4, ASA score <4.
Exclusion Criteria1
- patients with metastatic cancer of non-gynaecological origin patients that are not able to follow ERAS protocol due to medical reasons patients with severe debilitating comorbidities (ECOG status 4, ASA score 4-5)
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Interventions
This group will include patients that achieved a compliance rate that exceeded 80% of the required predetermined criteria of ERAS protocols.
This group will include patients that do not follow the predetermined criteria of ERAS protocols
Locations(8)
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NCT06655506