Scientific publications

Guidelines for enhanced recovery after cardiac surgery. Consensus document of Spanish Societies of Anesthesia (SEDAR), Cardiovascular Surgery (SECCE) and Perfusionists (AEP)

Apr 1, 2021 | Magazine: Revista Española en Anestesiología y Reanimación

M A Pajares  1 , J A Margarit  2 , C García-Camacho  3 , J García-Suarez  4 , E Mateo  5 , M Castaño  6 , C López Forte  7 , J López Menéndez  8 , M Gómez  9 , M J Soto  10 , S Veiras  11 , E Martín  6 , B Castaño  12 , S López Palanca  5 , T Gabaldón  5 , J Acosta  13 , J Fernández Cruz  9 , A R Fernández López  14 , M García  15 , C Hernández Acuña  2 , J Moreno  5 , F Osseyran  7 , M Vives  16 , C Pradas  17 , E M Aguilar  18 , A M Bel Mínguez  19 , J Bustamante-Munguira  20 , E Gutiérrez  21 , R Llorens  22 , J Galán  15 , J Blanco  23 , R Vicente  7


Abstract

The ERAS guidelines are intended to identify, disseminate and promote the implementation of the best, scientific evidence-based actions to decrease variability in clinical practice.

The implementation of these practices in the global clinical process will promote better outcomes and the shortening of hospital and critical care unit stays, thereby resulting in a reduction in costs and in greater efficiency.

After completing a systematic review at each of the points of the perioperative process in cardiac surgery, recommendations have been developed based on the best scientific evidence currently available with the consensus of the scientific societies involved.

CITATION  Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim (Engl Ed). 2021 Apr;68(4):183-231. doi: 10.1016/j.redar.2020.11.005.  Epub 2021 Feb 2.