ERAS: An Audit of Existing Practices

J Obstet Gynaecol India. 2022 Jun;72(3):243-249. doi: 10.1007/s13224-021-01517-7. Epub 2021 Jul 1.

Abstract

Objectives: Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) is a set of multidisciplinary, evidence proven guidelines which enhance perioperative recovery in various surgical branches. This study was planned as a pilot effort with the aim of evaluating the surgical team's compliance to ERAS, in the absence of a structured programme, in the department of gynaecologic oncology of a tertiary care hospital in India.

Methods: This is a retrospective audit of patients who underwent elective surgery, in the department of gynaecologic oncology, in a tertiary care centre in India, between 15th August 2019 to 15th October 2019. Emergency operations and those surgeries with palliative intent were excluded from the study. Electronic outpatient and inpatient records of patients chosen by convenient sampling were examined. Adherence to 18 components (pre-operative, intra-operative and post-operative) from the ERAS guidelines pertaining to surgical care were analysed.

Results: A total of 50 patients were included. Mean age group was 50 years (22-76 years). Majority of patients (60%) had a Charlson Deyo score of 0. Excellent compliance was noted with respect to preoperative counselling (94%), intraoperative management (86%) and post-operative factors such as early ambulation, thromboprophylaxis and early discharge. Practices which required improvement included reduction of period of pre-operative fasting, prehabilitation, carbohydrate loading, gum chewing and coffee consumption and early initiation of feeding in post-operative period.

Conclusion: Dedicated and co-ordinated team effort will ensure that an ERAS protocol is enforced. Periodic auditing will reveal inconsistencies in compliance and guarantee benefit to patients.

Keywords: Audit; Compliance; ERAS; Gynaecology oncology.