Development of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Surgical Safety Checklist Through a Modified Delphi Process

Author:

Pilkington Mercedes123,Nelson Gregg4,Cauley Christy3,Holder Kari5,Ljungqvist Olle6,Molina George3,Oodit Ravi7,Brindle Mary E.38,Alvarez Adrian9,Cardosa-Wagner Ainsley9,Lee Alan9,Gregory Alexander9,Cochran Allyson R9,Altman Alon9,Kefleyesus Amaniel9,Cameron Anna9,Fagotti Anna9,Fabrizio Anne9,Gil-Moreno Antonio9,Babaier Aziz9,Pultram B B9,Pache Basile9,Riedel Bernhard9,Jim Brent9,Jago Caitlin9,Achtari Chahin9,Jones Chris9,Noss Chris9,Aubrey Christa9,Fotopoulou Christina9,Temple-Oberle Claire9,Warden Claire9,Laflamme Claude9,Vrochides Dionisios9,Coetzee Emile9,Chacon Enrique9,Miralpeix Ester9,Panieri Eugenio9,Bhandoria Geetu9,Glaser Gretchen9,de Boer Hans D9,Smid Henriette9,Thomas Jackie9,Ripolles-Melchor Javier9,Huang Jeffrey9,Bennett Jessica9,Dort Joseph C9,McGinigle Katharine9,Arendt Katherine9,Elias Kevin9,How Kwang Yeong9,Meyer Larissa9,Hopkins Laura9,Wijk Lena9,Roberts Lesley9,Helpman Limor9,Mack Lloyd9,Burns Mairead9,Roxas Manuel9,Sioson Marianna9,Hubner Martin9,Scott Michael9,Yang Michael9,Alruwaisan Mohammed9,Thomakos Nikolaos9,Sgarbura Olivia9,Chu Pamela9,Vendittoli Pascal-André9,Trudeau Pat9,Ramirez Pedro9,Findley Rachelle9,Arora Rakesh9,Stone Rebecca9,Ferguson Sarah9,Dowdy Sean9,Pin Sophia9,Bisch Steven9,Wallace Sumer9,Rockall Timothy9,Paul Timothy9,Addor Valerie9,

Affiliation:

1. Formerly at Department of Surgery, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

2. Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

3. Ariadne Labs, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, MA

4. Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

5. Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Canada

6. School of Medical Sciences, Department of Surgery, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden

7. Global Surgery, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

8. Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

9. for the ERAS Checklist Collaborative

Abstract

ImportanceEnhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) guidelines and the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) are 2 well-established tools for optimizing patient outcomes perioperatively.ObjectiveTo integrate the 2 tools to facilitate key perioperative decision-making.Evidence ReviewSnowball sampling recruited international ERAS users from multiple clinical specialties. A 3-round modified Delphi consensus model was used to evaluate 27 colorectal or gynecologic oncology ERAS recommendations for appropriateness to include in an ERAS SSC. Items attaining potential consensus (65%-69% agreement) or consensus (≥70% agreement) were used to develop ERAS-specific SSC prompts. These proposed prompts were evaluated in a second round by the panelists with regard to inclusion, modification, or exclusion. A final round of interactive discussion using quantitative consensus and qualitative comments was used to produce an ERAS-specific SSC. The panel of ERAS experts included surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurses within diverse practice settings from 19 countries. Final analysis was conducted in May 2022.FindingsRound 1 was completed by 105 experts from 18 countries. Eleven ERAS components met criteria for development into an SSC prompt. Round 2 was completed by 88 experts. There was universal consensus (≥70% agreement) to include all 37 proposed prompts within the 3-part ERAS-specific SSC (used prior to induction of anesthesia, skin incision, and leaving the operating theater). A third round of qualitative comment review and expert discussion was used to produce a final ERAS-specific SSC that expands on the current WHO SSC to include discussion of analgesia strategies, nausea prevention, appropriate fasting, fluid management, anesthetic protocols, appropriate skin preparation, deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis, hypothermia prevention, use of foley catheters, and surgical access. The final products of this work included an ERAS-specific SSC ready for implementation and a set of recommendations to integrate ERAS elements into existing SSCs.Conclusions and RelevanceThe SSC could be modified to align with ERAS recommendations for patients undergoing major surgery within an ERAS protocol. The stakeholder- and expert-generated ERAS SSC could be adopted directly, or the recommendations for modification could be applied to an existing institutional SSC to facilitate implementation.

Publisher

American Medical Association (AMA)

Subject

General Medicine

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