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[Fast track in thoracic surgery].

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Fast track in thoracic surgery aims to reduce complications like pneumonia and atelectasis after lung resection. This approach uses multimodal therapies to improve patient outcomes and lower mortality rates.

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Area of Science:

  • Thoracic Surgery
  • Perioperative Care
  • Pulmonary Complications

Context:

  • Thoracic surgery patients face significant risks of pulmonary complications, including pneumonia and atelectasis.
  • Lung resection procedures carry a reported morbidity of up to 42% and mortality up to 7%.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the effectiveness of fast track protocols in reducing morbidity and mortality after thoracic surgery.
  • To identify optimal patient selection for fast track regimens to enhance outcomes.

Summary:

  • Fast track surgery in thoracic procedures integrates pre-, intra-, and postoperative measures.
  • Key elements include smoking cessation, physiotherapy, epidural anesthesia, fluid restriction, early mobilization, and enteral feeding.
  • While individual measures are effective, evidence on multimodal fast track therapy in thoracic surgery is limited.

Impact:

  • Fast track protocols have the potential to significantly decrease adverse outcomes in thoracic surgery patients.
  • Further research is needed to elucidate which patient populations benefit most from fast track interventions.
  • Optimizing fast track strategies can lead to improved patient recovery and reduced healthcare costs.