Enhanced Recovery after Cardiac Surgery: A Narrative Review

Abstract Enhanced recovery after cardiac surgery (ERACS) is an evidence-based multidisciplinary, patient-centered, and protocolized program with a primary objective of minimizing the physiological disturbances and the stress response associated with surgery, expediting the recovery of the patient un...

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Published inJournal of the Practice of Cardiovascular Sciences Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 1 - 7
Main Authors Nagre, Amarja, Singh, Guriqbal
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published India Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2025
Medknow Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd
Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
Edition2
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Summary:Abstract Enhanced recovery after cardiac surgery (ERACS) is an evidence-based multidisciplinary, patient-centered, and protocolized program with a primary objective of minimizing the physiological disturbances and the stress response associated with surgery, expediting the recovery of the patient undergoing cardiac surgery with the efficient use of healthcare resources. ERACS includes preoperative optimization, liberal fasting guidelines such as the consumption of carbohydrate drink before surgery, goal-directed fluid therapy, minimally invasive cardiac surgery, fast-tracking extubation, lung protective ventilation, multimodal and opioid sparing analgesia, optimum temperature management, avoidance of postoperative nausea and vomiting, primordial removal of invasive catheters, and early mobilization. The implementation of strategies of ERACS requires coordinated and robust team efforts involving cardiac surgeons, cardiac anesthesiologists, and hospital staff. This structured approach to the perioperative care abbreviates hospital stay and improves the clinical outcomes.
ISSN:2395-5414
2454-2830
DOI:10.4103/jpcs.jpcs_50_24