A retrospective cohort study on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in patients with diabetic foot ulcer
Abstract Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has been successfully integrated into a diverse array of surgical fields to improve the quality and efficacy of treatment intervention. Nonetheless, the application of the ERAS protocol for patients with diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) subsequent to undergoi...
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| author | Xinyuan Qin Yefeng Yin Lei Liu Lei Gao Siyang Han Yijie Duan Weiyan Ren Jiangning Wang |
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| description | Abstract Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has been successfully integrated into a diverse array of surgical fields to improve the quality and efficacy of treatment intervention. Nonetheless, the application of the ERAS protocol for patients with diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) subsequent to undergoing surgical procedures has not been previously explored. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of an enhanced recovery protocol on perioperative outcomes in patients with DFU following surgical procedures. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 112 patients with DFU who underwent surgery between January 2020 and December 2021 at a tertiary referral care center. In total, 57 patients received standard perioperative care (the non-ERAS group), and 55 patients received ERAS care (the ERAS group). The primary outcomes included the length of stay (LOS), wound healing time, patient satisfaction, and costs, serving as the basis for assessing the effectiveness of the two approaches. Secondary outcomes included preoperative anxiety (APAIS score), nutritional status (PG-SGA), pain (NRS score), the incidence of lower-extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT), the reduction in lower-limb circumference, and the activity of daily living scale (Barthel Index). The ERAS group exhibited significantly shorter LOS (11.36 vs. 26.74 days; P < 0.001) and lower hospital costs (CNY 62,165.27 vs. CNY 118,326.84; P < 0.001), as well as a higher patient satisfaction score and Barthel Index score (P < 0.05). Additionally, we found a lower APAIS score, incidence of DVT, and circumference reduction in lower limbs in the ERAS group compared to the non-ERAS group (P < 0.05). In comparison, the wound healing time, nutritional status, and pain levels of participants in both groups showed no significant difference (P > 0.05). By reducing the LOS and hospital costs, and by minimizing perioperative complications, the ERAS protocol improves the quality and efficacy of treatment intervention in patients with DFU who underwent surgical procedures. Trial registration number: ChiCTR 2200064223 (Registration Date: 30/09/2022). |
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| spelling | doaj-art-8ec10a3cd3c044fcb1d13e4e006cd3a42025-08-19T23:18:21ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222024-08-0114111210.1038/s41598-024-69150-8A retrospective cohort study on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in patients with diabetic foot ulcerXinyuan Qin0Yefeng Yin1Lei Liu2Lei Gao3Siyang Han4Yijie Duan5Weiyan Ren6Jiangning Wang7Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Beijing Shijitan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Colorectal Surgery, National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical CollegeDepartment of Science and Technology, Beijing Shijitan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Beijing Shijitan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Beijing Shijitan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical UniversitySchool of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Beihang UniversityKey Laboratory of Biomechanics and Mechanobiology, Ministry of Education, School of Engineering Medicine, Beihang UniversityDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Beijing Shijitan Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityAbstract Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has been successfully integrated into a diverse array of surgical fields to improve the quality and efficacy of treatment intervention. Nonetheless, the application of the ERAS protocol for patients with diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) subsequent to undergoing surgical procedures has not been previously explored. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of an enhanced recovery protocol on perioperative outcomes in patients with DFU following surgical procedures. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 112 patients with DFU who underwent surgery between January 2020 and December 2021 at a tertiary referral care center. In total, 57 patients received standard perioperative care (the non-ERAS group), and 55 patients received ERAS care (the ERAS group). The primary outcomes included the length of stay (LOS), wound healing time, patient satisfaction, and costs, serving as the basis for assessing the effectiveness of the two approaches. Secondary outcomes included preoperative anxiety (APAIS score), nutritional status (PG-SGA), pain (NRS score), the incidence of lower-extremity deep vein thrombosis (DVT), the reduction in lower-limb circumference, and the activity of daily living scale (Barthel Index). The ERAS group exhibited significantly shorter LOS (11.36 vs. 26.74 days; P < 0.001) and lower hospital costs (CNY 62,165.27 vs. CNY 118,326.84; P < 0.001), as well as a higher patient satisfaction score and Barthel Index score (P < 0.05). Additionally, we found a lower APAIS score, incidence of DVT, and circumference reduction in lower limbs in the ERAS group compared to the non-ERAS group (P < 0.05). In comparison, the wound healing time, nutritional status, and pain levels of participants in both groups showed no significant difference (P > 0.05). By reducing the LOS and hospital costs, and by minimizing perioperative complications, the ERAS protocol improves the quality and efficacy of treatment intervention in patients with DFU who underwent surgical procedures. Trial registration number: ChiCTR 2200064223 (Registration Date: 30/09/2022).https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69150-8Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)Diabetic foot ulcerSurgeryRehabilitationRecovery |
| spellingShingle | Xinyuan Qin Yefeng Yin Lei Liu Lei Gao Siyang Han Yijie Duan Weiyan Ren Jiangning Wang A retrospective cohort study on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in patients with diabetic foot ulcer Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) Diabetic foot ulcer Surgery Rehabilitation Recovery |
| title | A retrospective cohort study on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in patients with diabetic foot ulcer |
| title_full | A retrospective cohort study on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in patients with diabetic foot ulcer |
| title_fullStr | A retrospective cohort study on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in patients with diabetic foot ulcer |
| title_full_unstemmed | A retrospective cohort study on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in patients with diabetic foot ulcer |
| title_short | A retrospective cohort study on enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in patients with diabetic foot ulcer |
| title_sort | retrospective cohort study on enhanced recovery after surgery eras in patients with diabetic foot ulcer |
| topic | Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) Diabetic foot ulcer Surgery Rehabilitation Recovery |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-69150-8 |
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