Readmission Rate Clinical Trial
Official title:
Ensayo clínico Comparando Recuperación Postoperatoria Tras Protocolo FAST- TRACK Vs. Manejo Clásico en Cáncer de Ovario Avanzado
The concept of Fast-trak or Enhanced Recovery After Surgery ( ERAS) represents a new approach
to the management of patients undergoing major surgery that re-examine traditional practices,
replacing them if necessary with the best evidence based practices, creating a multimodal
perioperative care pathway designed to achieve early recovery. In Colorectal Cancer Surgery ,
as well as in a number of other procedures it has been shown to reduce Hospitalization by
more than 30% without increasing the rate complications or readmissions.
However information on the results of Fast-track protocols when applied to Gynecological
patients is sparse, being especially notorious the lack of data regarding the efficacy of
Fast-track in the management of Advanced Gynecological cancer.
Hypothesis: the application of a Fast-Track protocol in the management of patients with
advanced Ovarian Cancer( Stage III, IV and relapses) may improve the postoperatory recovery
of these patients allowing for an early discharge and significant cost reduction, when
compared with de usual management, without increasing the number readmission or surgery
related complications.
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Not yet recruiting |
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Phase 4 |