Chen Yuan, Chen Shiqi, Zhang Rongxiang, Zhu Chenyang. Meta-analysis of the effects of ERAS in the perioperative period in patients with heart valve disease. 2024. biomedRxiv.202410.00008
Meta-analysis of the effects of ERAS in the perioperative period in patients with heart valve disease
Corresponding author: Chen Yuan, 28837445@qq.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202410.00008
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Abstract: Objective Evaluate the perioperative application of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) in patients with valvular heart disease systematically through Meta-analysis. Methods We performed an extensive search for randomized controlled trials investigating the use of ERAS protocols during the perioperative period in patients with heart valve disease. Eight databases were searched, including China Knowledge Network, WanFang Database, and China Biomedical Literature Database, spanning literature from January 2015 to June 2024.Two researchers conducted an independent review of the literature and extracted pertinent data. We conducted a Meta-analysis using RevMan 5.4 software on the selected studies. Results We analyzed a total of 26 studies, involving 2,664 participants. The Meta-analysis revealed that patients in the ERAS group experienced a significant reduction in the postoperative time to first defecation and bowel movement, as well as a quicker time to first ambulation, reduced hospital stay duration, and fewer postoperative complications. Additionally, there was a notable improvement in the patients quality of life. Conclusion The application of ERAS protocols in patients undergoing heart valve surgery markedly improves recovery, lowers the frequency of complications, and improves overall standard of living. The above conclusions still need to be further verified on the basis of high-quality clinical trials.
Key words: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery; Heart Valve Diseases; Perioperative Period; Meta analysisSubmit time: 5 October 2024
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