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Enhanced Recovery After Spine Surgery: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial to Assess Quality of Recovery and the Biochemical Stress Response to Lumbar Fusion
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Enhanced Recovery Pathway (ERP) for Spine for Enhanced Recovery After Surgery and Spine Surgery. Completed, enrolled 56 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Enhanced recovery pathways (ERP) after surgery have been shown to decrease length of stay and perioperative complications in a range of surgical specialties. To date, ERPs has not been studied in patients presenting for spine surgery. The investigators have recently developed an interdisciplinary pathway for spine surgery patients based on the latest available evidence and guidelines. The aim of this trial is to compare the investigators enhanced recovery pathway with conventional perioperative management in patients undergoing 1-2 level posterior lumbar fusion.
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The study team emphasizes that all components of the ERP are considered standard of care at this institution. The objective of this study is to ensure that the study patients assigned to the ERP will receive these standard of care components.