En época de COVID-19: ¿cómo las estrategias de recuperación avanzadas (STAR) pueden ayudar a dar soluciones a los pacientes oncológicos?

Background: SARS-CoV-2 hampered the resolution of multiple diseases, including cancer. Aim: To show that a multidisciplinary program of Strategies to Advance Recovery (STAR) can be implemented in a public hospital in Chile, despite the global pandemic and state of a national catastrophe, to provid...

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Autores principales: Martínez-Mardones,Mónica, Reyes,Guillermo, Salas,Roberto, Fernández,Rodrigo, Melkonian,Ernesto, Mordojovich,Eduardo, Silva,Cristóbal, Suazo,Cristóbal
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720210002002032021-06-25En época de COVID-19: ¿cómo las estrategias de recuperación avanzadas (STAR) pueden ayudar a dar soluciones a los pacientes oncológicos?Martínez-Mardones,MónicaReyes,GuillermoSalas,RobertoFernández,RodrigoMelkonian,ErnestoMordojovich,EduardoSilva,CristóbalSuazo,Cristóbal Coronavirus Colorectal Surgery Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Perioperative Care Surgical Oncology Background: SARS-CoV-2 hampered the resolution of multiple diseases, including cancer. Aim: To show that a multidisciplinary program of Strategies to Advance Recovery (STAR) can be implemented in a public hospital in Chile, despite the global pandemic and state of a national catastrophe, to provide a solution to cancer patients. Material and Methods: A retrospective descriptive study, of patients requiring an elective resolution of a colorectal cancer. Patients met the inclusion criteria, established in the STAR program. A total of 24 perioperative interventions were performed in the protocol. Demographic variables, days of hospitalization, complications, mortality, and readmissions were described. Results: The 24 interventions of the protocol were successfully implemented, although some partially. Sixteen patients aged 53 to 83 years (50% women) were operated. The median length of hospitalization was four days (range 2 to 9). Four complications were recorded, all were grade I or II according to the Clavien-Dindo classification. Two patients were readmitted. There were no reoperations or mortality. One patient was infected with coronavirus, diagnosed at the time of readmission. Conclusions: The STAR protocol reduces the length of hospital stay. In a pandemic context such as COVID-19 it becomes a useful resource and can be implemented in cancer patients, as herein reported.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.149 n.2 20212021-02-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872021000200203es10.4067/s0034-98872021000200203
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Coronavirus
Colorectal Surgery
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
Perioperative Care
Surgical Oncology
spellingShingle Coronavirus
Colorectal Surgery
Enhanced Recovery After Surgery
Perioperative Care
Surgical Oncology
Martínez-Mardones,Mónica
Reyes,Guillermo
Salas,Roberto
Fernández,Rodrigo
Melkonian,Ernesto
Mordojovich,Eduardo
Silva,Cristóbal
Suazo,Cristóbal
En época de COVID-19: ¿cómo las estrategias de recuperación avanzadas (STAR) pueden ayudar a dar soluciones a los pacientes oncológicos?
description Background: SARS-CoV-2 hampered the resolution of multiple diseases, including cancer. Aim: To show that a multidisciplinary program of Strategies to Advance Recovery (STAR) can be implemented in a public hospital in Chile, despite the global pandemic and state of a national catastrophe, to provide a solution to cancer patients. Material and Methods: A retrospective descriptive study, of patients requiring an elective resolution of a colorectal cancer. Patients met the inclusion criteria, established in the STAR program. A total of 24 perioperative interventions were performed in the protocol. Demographic variables, days of hospitalization, complications, mortality, and readmissions were described. Results: The 24 interventions of the protocol were successfully implemented, although some partially. Sixteen patients aged 53 to 83 years (50% women) were operated. The median length of hospitalization was four days (range 2 to 9). Four complications were recorded, all were grade I or II according to the Clavien-Dindo classification. Two patients were readmitted. There were no reoperations or mortality. One patient was infected with coronavirus, diagnosed at the time of readmission. Conclusions: The STAR protocol reduces the length of hospital stay. In a pandemic context such as COVID-19 it becomes a useful resource and can be implemented in cancer patients, as herein reported.
author Martínez-Mardones,Mónica
Reyes,Guillermo
Salas,Roberto
Fernández,Rodrigo
Melkonian,Ernesto
Mordojovich,Eduardo
Silva,Cristóbal
Suazo,Cristóbal
author_facet Martínez-Mardones,Mónica
Reyes,Guillermo
Salas,Roberto
Fernández,Rodrigo
Melkonian,Ernesto
Mordojovich,Eduardo
Silva,Cristóbal
Suazo,Cristóbal
author_sort Martínez-Mardones,Mónica
title En época de COVID-19: ¿cómo las estrategias de recuperación avanzadas (STAR) pueden ayudar a dar soluciones a los pacientes oncológicos?
title_short En época de COVID-19: ¿cómo las estrategias de recuperación avanzadas (STAR) pueden ayudar a dar soluciones a los pacientes oncológicos?
title_full En época de COVID-19: ¿cómo las estrategias de recuperación avanzadas (STAR) pueden ayudar a dar soluciones a los pacientes oncológicos?
title_fullStr En época de COVID-19: ¿cómo las estrategias de recuperación avanzadas (STAR) pueden ayudar a dar soluciones a los pacientes oncológicos?
title_full_unstemmed En época de COVID-19: ¿cómo las estrategias de recuperación avanzadas (STAR) pueden ayudar a dar soluciones a los pacientes oncológicos?
title_sort en época de covid-19: ¿cómo las estrategias de recuperación avanzadas (star) pueden ayudar a dar soluciones a los pacientes oncológicos?
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2021
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