Publications by authors named "Jose-R Rodriguez-Fraile"

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  • The study investigates whether Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols can improve long-term health outcomes, specifically focusing on 5-year survival rates for colorectal cancer patients.
  • It involves a multicenter approach with 12 hospitals participating, comparing a group of patients who receive high-level ERAS implementation against those who do not.
  • The research will utilize various cancer survival indicators and quality of life assessments, applying statistical methods to analyze results and determine the effectiveness of ERAS on patient outcomes.
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Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Protocol (ERAS) in relation to reduce the Systemic Inflammatory Response (SIR) to surgery using C-reactive protein (CRP) in the first (POD1), second (POD2) and third (POD3) postoperative day.

Methods: We enrolled 121 patients (ERAS group) that underwent elective colorectal surgery with ERAS, and compared them with 135 patients (preERAS group) that had undergone surgery prior to the implementation. We made a univariate analysis to compare the CRP values in POD1, POD2, and POD3 between preERAS/ERAS group, laparoscopic/open surgery and the presence or not of Clavien Dindo complications.

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Mastocytosis comprises a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by mast cell accumulation and proliferation in distinct organs. Kounis syndrome is defined as the concurrence of acute coronary syndromes with mast cell activation in a setting of allergic or hypersensitivity reactions. This is the first reported case of an intraoperative Kounis syndrome as the onset of an indolent systemic mastocytosis probably triggered by succinylated gelatin infusion during general anesthesia.

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