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Enhanced Recovery Programme
Bolarinde Ola FRCOG
Consultant Gynaecologist
What is ERP
A new approach since 2010, to assist patients get
better sooner after surgery by reducing stress
responses (and enhancing cost-effectiveness of surgery to hospitals)
• When ERP was first developed it was offered to
healthier patients.
• Subsequently health care teams realised that it
would speed up recovery in all patients,
compared to conventional care.
• The ERP is now widely used for more…..
• However, not all patients will be suitable for ERP
Two Cardinal Principles
• Clear communication: a full range of
information and explanation
– Clear leaflets, interpreters, healthcare teams
• A fully structured and well organised
sequence of clinical care
– All healthcare professionals will work from a care
pathway
– Allows all elements of care to follow each other
promptly and efficiently.
During Consenting for Surgery
• A doctor or nurse will make sure patients
understand the benefits and risks of operation,
and alternative treatments.
• What the patient can do to improve chance of
rapid recovery.
• Also proposed anaesthetic and pain relief; and
choices will be explained.
• Leaflets
– A patient diary which describes what to expect on
each day after surgery
– Also information about to expect at home
Components of ERP
• Pre-operative planning assessment
– Consenting, planning and preparation before admission
• Involving primary carers / referring doctors
• Reducing the physical stress of the operation
– High energy, carbohydrate drinks
– Allow clear fluids until 2 hours before surgery
– Avoiding traditional bowel preps
• Early mobilisation
• Early nutrition
• Early discharge
Those Not Eligible for ERP
• Those not well motivated / or with no mental
capacity
• Those living alone at home / No relatives
• Diabetic patients who should not take the
carbohydrate drinks
• Very elderly patients
• If surgeon or anaesthetists has concerns
because of co-morbidity
Pre-operative care by the hospital
team
• Pre-assessment clinic visit
– Comprehensive history and pre-op examination
• Talking to the surgeon again
• Therapy advice from other health care
professionals:
– e.g stoma or wound care nurses
– physiotherapists,
– and/or occupational therapists
Involving Primary Carers / Referring
Doctors
• Give patient information to make an informed
choice about:
– (a) Having the operation or not
– (b) Contributing personally towards getting a high
quality outcome
• Correct anaemia
• Manage hypertension
• Improve diabetic control
• Stop smoking
• Encourage weight loss
Reducing the physical stress of the
operation
• Carbohydrate drinks: A key part - Most pathways
include carbohydrate nutritious drinks before
arrival at the hospital to reduce physiological
stress.
• Clear Drinks: New evidence-based guidelines
show it is safe to drink water until two hours
before operation.
• Traditional bowel preps: New evidence-based
guidelines discourages old methods:
– can cause large amounts of loose motions leading to
dehydration and imbalance electroytes
Effects of Starvation
• Increased glucagon
• Increased cortisol
• Catabolism
• Increased Insulin Resistance
• Gluconeogenesis
• Hyperglycaemia
Effects of Surgery
These are exacerbated by starvation
• Inflammatory response
• Increased cortisol / cytokines
• Catabolism / gluconeogenesis
• Insulin resistance
• Hyperglycaemia
Sum Effects of Starvation and Surgery
Plan of Carbohydrate Drinks
Date Drink Morning List (Admit 7:00am) Afternoon list (Admit 10:ooam
1 8.pm (Day before
operation)
10pm (day before
operation)
2 9pm 11pm
3 10pm 7am (day of operation)
4 11pm 8am
5 6.am (day of operation) 10.am
6 6.30 am 11am
Clear
Drink
Until 6.am Until 11am
Overseas Example of Non-Gas
Carbohydrate Drink
Local Non-Gas Alternatives:
Day of Surgery
• Appropriate anaesthesia
• Limited Local anaesthetic infiltration to the
wound in minimal-access surgery
• Minimal-access surgery or transverse curved
incisions
• Peri-operative antibiotics where indicated
• Avoid nasogastric tubes or surgical drains if
possible
Early Mobilisation
• Analgesia
• Thromboprophylaxis
• Something to eat
• Breathing exercises
• Assisted with coughing
• Sit out of bed after 6 hours for two hours at
intervals
• Support walking along corridors (60 metres)
• Encourage early bladder function
Early nutrition
Aim is to stimulate gut motility
• Early oral diets
–From day 0 for hysteroscopic / laparoscopic
• 3 high protein drinks daily
• Oral diet as tolerated from day ½
• 10-15 drinks per day from day 2
Examples of High Protein Drink
Local High Protein Drinks
Early discharge
• Healthcare professional support:
– means that all the practical support at home are
in place.
• Discharge planning:
– mean that everything patient needs at home is
ensured.
• 24 hour telephone helpline
• Discharge leaflets
Early Discharge Targets for ERP
Procedure Days
Total abdominal hysterectomy +/- bilateral
salpingo-oophorectomy (Midline line cut)
3 days
Total abdominal hysterectomy +/- bilateral
salpingo-oophorectomy (bikini line cut)
2 days
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy 2 days
Laparoscopic Assisted / Or Vaginal Hyst. 1 days
Other Laparoscopic Surgery 1
Anterior and / or posterior repair 1 day
Hysteroscopic Surgery 0 day
Benefits to the Hospital
• ERP means early discharges
– Evidence show 0.5-3.5 days saved per patient
• ERP is Cost effective
– NHS tariffs for day-case costs for (Surgery + 1 day)
• Each extra days is a loss (approx. £300) to hospital
– NHS tariff for in-patient costs for (surgery + 3days)
• Each extra day is a loss (£300-£660) to the hospital
– However; avoidable readmissions within 30 days
are not reimbursed
Conclusions
• Enhanced recovery enables patients recover
from operation sooner by reducing the stress
responses on the body
• The aim is to ensure patients are active
participants in their own recovery process
• Benefits also accrue to the hospitals too

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Enhanced Recovery Programme

  • 1. Enhanced Recovery Programme Bolarinde Ola FRCOG Consultant Gynaecologist
  • 2. What is ERP A new approach since 2010, to assist patients get better sooner after surgery by reducing stress responses (and enhancing cost-effectiveness of surgery to hospitals) • When ERP was first developed it was offered to healthier patients. • Subsequently health care teams realised that it would speed up recovery in all patients, compared to conventional care. • The ERP is now widely used for more….. • However, not all patients will be suitable for ERP
  • 3. Two Cardinal Principles • Clear communication: a full range of information and explanation – Clear leaflets, interpreters, healthcare teams • A fully structured and well organised sequence of clinical care – All healthcare professionals will work from a care pathway – Allows all elements of care to follow each other promptly and efficiently.
  • 4. During Consenting for Surgery • A doctor or nurse will make sure patients understand the benefits and risks of operation, and alternative treatments. • What the patient can do to improve chance of rapid recovery. • Also proposed anaesthetic and pain relief; and choices will be explained. • Leaflets – A patient diary which describes what to expect on each day after surgery – Also information about to expect at home
  • 5. Components of ERP • Pre-operative planning assessment – Consenting, planning and preparation before admission • Involving primary carers / referring doctors • Reducing the physical stress of the operation – High energy, carbohydrate drinks – Allow clear fluids until 2 hours before surgery – Avoiding traditional bowel preps • Early mobilisation • Early nutrition • Early discharge
  • 6. Those Not Eligible for ERP • Those not well motivated / or with no mental capacity • Those living alone at home / No relatives • Diabetic patients who should not take the carbohydrate drinks • Very elderly patients • If surgeon or anaesthetists has concerns because of co-morbidity
  • 7. Pre-operative care by the hospital team • Pre-assessment clinic visit – Comprehensive history and pre-op examination • Talking to the surgeon again • Therapy advice from other health care professionals: – e.g stoma or wound care nurses – physiotherapists, – and/or occupational therapists
  • 8. Involving Primary Carers / Referring Doctors • Give patient information to make an informed choice about: – (a) Having the operation or not – (b) Contributing personally towards getting a high quality outcome • Correct anaemia • Manage hypertension • Improve diabetic control • Stop smoking • Encourage weight loss
  • 9. Reducing the physical stress of the operation • Carbohydrate drinks: A key part - Most pathways include carbohydrate nutritious drinks before arrival at the hospital to reduce physiological stress. • Clear Drinks: New evidence-based guidelines show it is safe to drink water until two hours before operation. • Traditional bowel preps: New evidence-based guidelines discourages old methods: – can cause large amounts of loose motions leading to dehydration and imbalance electroytes
  • 10. Effects of Starvation • Increased glucagon • Increased cortisol • Catabolism • Increased Insulin Resistance • Gluconeogenesis • Hyperglycaemia
  • 11. Effects of Surgery These are exacerbated by starvation • Inflammatory response • Increased cortisol / cytokines • Catabolism / gluconeogenesis • Insulin resistance • Hyperglycaemia
  • 12. Sum Effects of Starvation and Surgery
  • 13. Plan of Carbohydrate Drinks Date Drink Morning List (Admit 7:00am) Afternoon list (Admit 10:ooam 1 8.pm (Day before operation) 10pm (day before operation) 2 9pm 11pm 3 10pm 7am (day of operation) 4 11pm 8am 5 6.am (day of operation) 10.am 6 6.30 am 11am Clear Drink Until 6.am Until 11am
  • 14. Overseas Example of Non-Gas Carbohydrate Drink
  • 16. Day of Surgery • Appropriate anaesthesia • Limited Local anaesthetic infiltration to the wound in minimal-access surgery • Minimal-access surgery or transverse curved incisions • Peri-operative antibiotics where indicated • Avoid nasogastric tubes or surgical drains if possible
  • 17. Early Mobilisation • Analgesia • Thromboprophylaxis • Something to eat • Breathing exercises • Assisted with coughing • Sit out of bed after 6 hours for two hours at intervals • Support walking along corridors (60 metres) • Encourage early bladder function
  • 18. Early nutrition Aim is to stimulate gut motility • Early oral diets –From day 0 for hysteroscopic / laparoscopic • 3 high protein drinks daily • Oral diet as tolerated from day ½ • 10-15 drinks per day from day 2
  • 19. Examples of High Protein Drink
  • 21. Early discharge • Healthcare professional support: – means that all the practical support at home are in place. • Discharge planning: – mean that everything patient needs at home is ensured. • 24 hour telephone helpline • Discharge leaflets
  • 22. Early Discharge Targets for ERP Procedure Days Total abdominal hysterectomy +/- bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (Midline line cut) 3 days Total abdominal hysterectomy +/- bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (bikini line cut) 2 days Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy 2 days Laparoscopic Assisted / Or Vaginal Hyst. 1 days Other Laparoscopic Surgery 1 Anterior and / or posterior repair 1 day Hysteroscopic Surgery 0 day
  • 23. Benefits to the Hospital • ERP means early discharges – Evidence show 0.5-3.5 days saved per patient • ERP is Cost effective – NHS tariffs for day-case costs for (Surgery + 1 day) • Each extra days is a loss (approx. £300) to hospital – NHS tariff for in-patient costs for (surgery + 3days) • Each extra day is a loss (£300-£660) to the hospital – However; avoidable readmissions within 30 days are not reimbursed
  • 24. Conclusions • Enhanced recovery enables patients recover from operation sooner by reducing the stress responses on the body • The aim is to ensure patients are active participants in their own recovery process • Benefits also accrue to the hospitals too