Overview
This study assesses whether patients with pancreatic cancer who undergo surgery experience improved outcomes following the implementation of a multidisciplinary care pathway, specifically an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) program.
This pathway includes various interventions in the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care of these patients, all aimed at enhancing their health status and postoperative results.
Description
This prospective observational study is conducted by the same surgical team at two high-volume pancreatic cancer referral centers in Greece.
Patients undergoing elective pancreatic surgery are prospectively enrolled and managed according to a standardized ERAS protocol (ERAS group).
A control group, which received standard perioperative care before the implementation of ERAS, was retrospectively selected and matched based on demographic and clinical parameters.
The primary study endpoint is the length of hospital stay (LOS), while secondary endpoints include 30-day mortality and morbidity.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- adult patients
- diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
- elective open pancreatic surgery
Exclusion Criteria:
- age <18 years
- emergency pancreatic surgery
- other surgical procedures
- missing data
- lost to follow-up