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Title [Short version of recommendations for enhanced recovery program (ERP) for cystectomy: Technical measures]
Creator Poinas et al.
Author G. Poinas
Author J. L. Blache
Author D. Kassab-Chahmi
Author P. L. Evrard
Author P. M. Artus
Author P. Alfonsi
Author M. Beaussier
Author Y. Cerantola
Author P. Coloby
Author É Drapier
Author A. Masson-Lecomt
Author L. Le Normand
Author X. Gamé
Author P. O. Bosset
Author L. Delaunay
Author J. P. Fendler
Author C. Ecoffey
Author G. Cuvelier
Abstract INTRODUCTION: The enhanced recovery program (ERP) is a management mode whose objective is to reduce the risk of complications and allow the patient to recover more quickly all its functional capacities and to reintegrate at most quickly and safely in his usual environment. This intentionally synthetic document aims to disseminate in the urological community the main points of the ERP recommendations for cystectomy. This work, coordinated by AFU, involves several other partners. The full document is available on the "Urofrance" website. Another article will follow on organizational measures. METHOD: The development of the recommendations is based on the method "formalized consensus of experts" proposed by the HAS. The report is based on a systematic review of the literature (January 2006-May 2017), two rounds of iterative quotations and a national proofreading. Levels of proof of conclusions and gradation of recommendations are based on the HAS grid. RESULTS: The bibliographic strategy made it possible to retain 298 articles. Only the recommendations that obtained a strong agreement after the two rounds of iterative listing were retained. The recommendations presented here are in chronological form (before, during, after hospitalization). Twenty-six key points on the technical and organizational measures of ERP have been identified. CONCLUSION: The result of the literature review, supplemented by expert opinion, suggests a significant clinical interest in the application and dissemination of ERP for cystectomy, despite the limited data available for this indication.
Publication Progres En Urologie: Journal De l'Association Francaise D'urologie Et De La Societe Francaise D'urologie
Volume 29
Issue 2
Pages 63-75
Date Feb 2019
Journal Abbr Prog. Urol.
Language fre
DOI 10.1016/j.purol.2018.12.002
ISSN 1166-7087
Short Title [Short version of recommendations for enhanced recovery program (ERP) for cystectomy
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra 00000 PMID: 30635149
Tags Bladder cancer, Cancer de vessie, clinic, Complications, Cystectomie, Cystectomy, Enhanced recovery, Humans, Postoperative Complications, Recommandation, Recovery of Function, Récupération améliorée, Time Factors, Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
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Date Modified 2019/10/24 - 17:27:16
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