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Enhanced Recovery Protocols in Gynecologic Oncology

Enhanced Recovery Protocols in Gynecologic Oncology

Recruiting
25-85 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) are developed to provide a systematic structure for managing postsurgical patients.These protocols promote evidenced-based practices and implement a multidisciplinary effort to maintain normal physiology in the perioperative period and aid in earlier recovery. The present study aims to investigate the feasibility of and compliance to a structured ERAS protocol among Gynecological Oncological Centers in Greece as well as to compare the outcomes among patients that fullfilled the minimum number of necessary criteria, compared to those that were enrolled in ERAS protocols but did not meet the sufficient necessary criteria.

Description

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) are developed to provide a systematic structure for managing postsurgical patients.These protocols promote evidenced-based practices and implement a multidisciplinary effort to maintain normal physiology in the perioperative period and aid in earlier recovery. ERAS protocols briefly include pre-admission education, pre-operative nutritional care, specific recommendations for pre-operative medications, a standardized anesthetic protocol, perioperative fluid management, multimodal analgesia (MMA), early mobilization, and early removal of urinary catheters.

ERGO study study aims to investigate the feasibility of and compliance to a structured ERAS protocol among Gynecological Oncological Centers in Greece as well as to compare the outcomes among patients that fullfilled the minimum number of necessary criteria, compared to those that were enrolled in ERAS protocols but did not meet the sufficient necessary criteria. Patients will be registered into the trial before surgery. Quality assurance program will be in place for both patients that will fulfill the ERAS criteria as well as for those that will not fulfill them.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

patients with gynaecological cancer and an ECOG performance status <4, ASA score <4.

Exclusion Criteria:

patients with metastatic cancer of non-gynaecological origin patients that are not able to follow ERAS protocol due to medical reasons patients with severe debilitating comorbidities (ECOG status 4, ASA score 4-5)

Study details
    ERAS
    Gynecologic Cancer
    Perioperative Complication
    Postoperative Pain
    Quality of Life
    Infections

NCT06655506

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

31 August 2025

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