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Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2009; 15(4): 496-501
Published online Jan 28, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.496
Table 1 Patient characteristics
CharacteristicsPatientsComplicationsFailed fast trackP value
Overall1141926
Gender0.80
Male841420
Female3056
Age (yr)0.014
≥ 65501117
< 656489
Differentiation1.00
Low1844
Moderate56813
High4079
Stage of cancer at time of surgery0.58
I800
II1624
III781418
IV1234
Preoperative complication< 0.001
Yes281218
No8678
Pathology1.00
Squamous cell carcinoma871520
Adenocarcinoma1834
Other912
Operative incision0.73
One60912
Two3669
Three1845
Tolerated fast track surgery0.001
Yes885
No2614
Table 2 Anesthesia and pain management
VariablesData
Extubation114
Immediate68
Operation day34
Later12
Pain management109
Epidural PCA59
Vein PCA50
Operative transfusion114
1.5-2.5 L81
2.5-3.5 L28
> 3.5 L5
Table 3 Daily guideline of postoperative care of patients with fast track surgery
DayDaily guideline of postoperative care
POD 1Jejunal tube feeding 500 mL (20 mL/h);physical therapy four times per day;chest tube and nasogastric tube draining patency; head of bed put at 45-60 degree; supply albumin
POD 2Jejunal tube feeding 1000 mL (40 mL/h) ;remove urinary catheter and epidural (Or pod3 remove);encourage patient to ambulate; chest tube and nasogastric tube draining patency; continue physical therapy, promoted to lung recruitment
POD 3Jejunal tube feeding 1500 mL (65 mL/h); remove nasogastric tube; continue physical therapy
POD 4Jejunal tube feeding 1500 mL (65 mL/h); X-ray; remove chest tube (drainage < 100 mL)
POD 5Jejunal tube feeding 1500 mL (65 mL/h); gastrograffin swallow; anastomosis showed no leak; advice patient to take a little liquid diet; education on aspiration precaution
POD 6Increase liquid diet; continue to jejunal tube feeding
POD 7Remove jejunal tube; full liquid diet
Table 4 Postoperative morbidity
VariablesData
Pulmonary13
Empyema2
Atelectasis2
Pulmonary edema1
Pulmonary infection3
Respiratory insufficiency5
Anastomotic5
Leak4
Hemorrhage1
Cardiac9
Atrial arrhythmia4
Supraventricular arrhythmia3
Ventricular arrhythmia2
Other7
Chylothorax3
Hoarseness2
Gastric perforation1
Ileus1
Mortality3
Respiratory failure2
Multiple organs failure1
Table 5 Published esophagogastrectomy outcomes (recently 5 years)
SourcePatientPostoperative morbidity (%)Postoperative morbidity (%)Mean length of hospital stay (d)
Goan et al[6] (1994-2005)21649.09.7None
Low et al[7] (1991-2006)34045.00.311.5
Ancona et al[8] (1992-2002)52216.3None14.0
Atkins et al[9] (1996-2002)37964.05.815.0