Effects of enhanced recovery after surgery on postoperative stress state
and short-term complications in elderly patients with colorectal cancer
Abstract
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and necessity of
enhanced recovery after surgery in elderly patients with colorectal
cancer by observing the inflammatory markers and postoperative
complications in patients. Methods: Hospitalized Colorectal cancer
patients from the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University during
2021.01-2022.09 were collected and these patients were divided into two
groups:ERAS group and non-ERAS group. Postoperative inflammatory markers
and complications of patients were collected. Results: 313 patients with
colorectal cancer were included, There were 182 patients in the ERAS
group and 131 in non-ERAS group. The patients in ERAS group was
significantly shorter than the non-ERAS group in terms of postoperative
hospitalization days, withdrawal time of urinary catheter, withdrawal
time of drainage tube, and recovery of bowel function
(P<0.05). In terms of hospitalization expenses, the patients
in ERAS group were lower than non-ERAS group, the distinction was
statistically significant (P<0.05).However, the level of
procalcitonin and TNF-α in ERAS group was significantly lower than
non-ERAS group on the post-operative day 1, 3 (P<0.05), the
level of IL-6 and IL-10 in ERAS group was significantly lower than
non-ERAS group on the 1st ,3rd and 5th day after operation
(P<0.05). The levels of CRP and WBC in ERAS group were lower
than non-ERAS group on the post-operative day 3, 5 (P<0.05).
However,hemoglobin levels did not differ
significantly(P>0.05). Albumin levels did not differ
significantly between the two groups before surgery
(P>0.05), but the level of albumin in ERAS group was higher
than non-ERAS group on the post-operative day3,5 (P<0.05).
ERAS patients had a lower level of albumin after surgery compared to
non-ERAS patients (P<0.05). Conclusion: ERAS leads to a series
of perioperative optimization measures, thereby reducing the
postoperative stress response of elderly colorectal cancer patients and
reducing the occurrence of perioperative complications.