SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER CAESSARIAN SURGERY (ERACS) ANESTHESIA FROM 2013 TO 2023
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Anesthesia, Enhanced Recovery After Caessarian Surgery (ERACS), Pain, Patient satisfactionAbstrak
Enhanced recovery after cesarean (ERAC) surgery is a staged perioperative protocol that aims to improve the patient's ability to face major surgery and consequently improve postoperative recovery. Cesarean section is one of the most common surgical procedures performed globally, and enhanced recovery programs for cesarean section are acquiring popularity. This article demonstrated study on Enhanced Recovery After Caessarian Surgery (ERACS) Anesthesia from 2013 to 2023. This study demonstrated that it met all of the requirements by comparing itself to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) 2020 guidelines. As a result, the specialists were able to ensure that the study was as up to date as possible. Publications published between 2013 and 2023 were considered for this search strategy. This was accomplished using a variety of online reference sources, including Pubmed, SagePub, and Medline. It was chosen not to include review pieces, previously published works, or works that were just partially completed.Our search results using Pubmed got 71 journals, using SagePub got 18 journals, and Medline got 98 journals. After undergoing journal identification, it can be narrowed down to get Pubmed 63 journals, SagePub got 18 7 journals, and Medline got 52 journals. Screening and checking for duplicate journals ultimately showed a total of 24 journals. The journals we took were only 9.The establishment of an expanded cesarean recovery program was related with a significant reduction in postoperative opioid intake throughout hospitalization, LoS, and patient satisfaction.