Enhanced recovery after surgery nursing pathway and prognosis assessment in lung cancer patients: A retrospective clinical study - PubMed
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- The study evaluates the impact of the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) nursing pathway on lung cancer patients undergoing radical surgery.
- A retrospective cohort study included 121 patients in the ERAS group and 170 in the conventional care group, with 52 matched pairs analyzed after propensity score matching.
- ERAS group showed significantly shorter hospital stays (5.0 vs 8.0 days postoperatively, 9.0 vs 13.0 days total) and faster recovery indicators (first ambulation, flatus, oral intake, chest tube removal).
- Lower complication rates were observed in the ERAS group (15.4% vs 36.5% overall, 9.6% vs 25.0% pulmonary complications).
- ERAS patients reported less postoperative pain, lower nausea and vomiting incidence, higher satisfaction, and better early postoperative quality of life.
- Subgroup and sensitivity analyses confirmed the robustness of the ERAS pathway benefits in lung cancer surgery recovery.