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Recruiting NCT05625139

Implementation of an Enhanced Rehabilitation Protocol After Liver Transplantation: Feasibility and Analysis of Results

Conditions: Liver Transplant Disorder

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 34
Sponsor: University Hospital, Strasbourg, France

Location: France

Summary

Currently, there are no expert recommendations regarding enhanced rehabilitation after liver transplantation. The development of Enhanced Rehabilitation After Surgery (ERAS) protocols in major surgery, particularly cardiothoracic surgery, has motivated some anesthesia teams to extubate liver transplant patients earlier who meet predefined criteria (young patient, absence of comorbidities, absence of intraoperative transfusion) in order to limit the occurrence of complications of mechanical ventilation (pneumopathies, tracheal wound, muscle loss, etc.) On the other hand, improved rehabilitation in this case was often synonymous with early extubation in the operating room. Few studies, on the other hand, relate the implementation of a complete rehabilitation protocol including pre-, intra- and postoperative guidelines.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion criteria:Major subject operated at HUS for a liver transplant whose management was scheduled in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit fbetween December 01, 2018 and August 31, 2020Subject who does not question, after information, the reuse of his data for the purpose of this researchExclusion criteria:Subject having expressed his opposition to participate in the studyLiver transplant patient hospitalized in the Medical Intensive Care Unit before or after the surgery

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