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Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Nutrition Protocol for Major Head and Neck Cancer Surgery

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) nutrition protocol is reasonably possible among our head and neck cancer (HNC) population with respect to system feasibility and patient compliance. Second, we aim to identify improvements in patient outcomes as a result. METH...

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Autores principales: Moore, Cindy, Pegues, J’undra, Narisetty, Vamsi, Spankovich, Christopher, Jackson, Lana, Jefferson, Gina D.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8216366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34212121
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473974X211021100
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author Moore, Cindy
Pegues, J’undra
Narisetty, Vamsi
Spankovich, Christopher
Jackson, Lana
Jefferson, Gina D.
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Pegues, J’undra
Narisetty, Vamsi
Spankovich, Christopher
Jackson, Lana
Jefferson, Gina D.
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine whether an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) nutrition protocol is reasonably possible among our head and neck cancer (HNC) population with respect to system feasibility and patient compliance. Second, we aim to identify improvements in patient outcomes as a result. METHODS: Preexperimental research design among patients undergoing major HNC surgery after implementation of the ERAS nutrition protocol from July 2018 to July 2019 as quality improvement (QI). Preoperative clinical nutritional assessment and laboratory values were completed the same day as informed surgical consent in the clinic. Protocol focus was patient consumption of nutritional supplements perioperatively, monitored by our outpatient dietitian. Early postoperative enteral nutrition was initiated with monitoring of nutritional laboratory values. To support our model, we provide preliminary analysis of HNC patient outcomes after implementation of the ERAS nutritional protocol. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients were enrolled. Preoperatively, 40% of patients were malnourished, and 100% complied with perioperative nutrition supplementation. Health care provider compliance obtaining preoperative laboratory values was 56%. There was a strong negative correlation between modified Nutrition-Related Index (mNRI) and number of complications (P = .01), specifically, fistula rate (P = .04) and unplanned reoperation (P = .04). Enrolled patient average length of stay was 7 ± 4.4 days. DISCUSSION: Our patients demonstrated compliance with implementation of an ERAS nutrition protocol likely facilitated by dietitian engagement. mNRI potentially reflects risk for head and neck surgery complications. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: QI processes demand reassessment and modification to ensure efficient and targeted approaches to improving patient care.
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spelling pubmed-82163662021-06-30 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Nutrition Protocol for Major Head and Neck Cancer Surgery Moore, Cindy Pegues, J’undra Narisetty, Vamsi Spankovich, Christopher Jackson, Lana Jefferson, Gina D. OTO Open Patient Safety/Quality Improvement OBJECTIVE: To determine whether an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) nutrition protocol is reasonably possible among our head and neck cancer (HNC) population with respect to system feasibility and patient compliance. Second, we aim to identify improvements in patient outcomes as a result. METHODS: Preexperimental research design among patients undergoing major HNC surgery after implementation of the ERAS nutrition protocol from July 2018 to July 2019 as quality improvement (QI). Preoperative clinical nutritional assessment and laboratory values were completed the same day as informed surgical consent in the clinic. Protocol focus was patient consumption of nutritional supplements perioperatively, monitored by our outpatient dietitian. Early postoperative enteral nutrition was initiated with monitoring of nutritional laboratory values. To support our model, we provide preliminary analysis of HNC patient outcomes after implementation of the ERAS nutritional protocol. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients were enrolled. Preoperatively, 40% of patients were malnourished, and 100% complied with perioperative nutrition supplementation. Health care provider compliance obtaining preoperative laboratory values was 56%. There was a strong negative correlation between modified Nutrition-Related Index (mNRI) and number of complications (P = .01), specifically, fistula rate (P = .04) and unplanned reoperation (P = .04). Enrolled patient average length of stay was 7 ± 4.4 days. DISCUSSION: Our patients demonstrated compliance with implementation of an ERAS nutrition protocol likely facilitated by dietitian engagement. mNRI potentially reflects risk for head and neck surgery complications. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: QI processes demand reassessment and modification to ensure efficient and targeted approaches to improving patient care. SAGE Publications 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8216366/ /pubmed/34212121 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473974X211021100 Text en © The Authors 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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title_short Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Nutrition Protocol for Major Head and Neck Cancer Surgery
title_sort enhanced recovery after surgery nutrition protocol for major head and neck cancer surgery
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