Fast Track in Surgery
Fast track v chirurgii
Autoři popisují nově zaváděnou metodu kolemoperační péče o pacienty plánovaně přijaté na chirurgická pracoviště. Je vysvětlen hlavní princip fast track metody spočívající v komplexním a vzájemně na sebe navazujícím přístupu všech odborností, které se podílejí na přípravě pacienta, vlastním terapeutickém výkonu a pooperační péči. Cílem metody je maximální zkrácení hospitalizace při zachování indikovaných diagnosticko-terapeutických postupů.
Klíčová slova:
fast track – ERAS
Authors:
M. Plodr; A. Ferko
Authors‘ workplace:
Katedra válečné chirurgie, FVZ UO, Hradec Králové, vedoucí katedry doc. MUDr. A. Ferko, CSc.
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2005, roč. 84, č. 11, s. 557-560.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Overview
The authors describe a newly introduced method of the perioperative care for patients hospitalized in surgical departments. The main principle of the fast track method is explained. It is based on complex and continuous approach of all professional specializations, cooperating in the process of preparation of a patient for a procedure, a procedure itself and a postoperative care. The aim of this method is to minimize the hopitalization times while maintaining the indicated diagnostic-therapeutic procedures.
Key words:
fast track – ERAS
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