The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societiesTools Elias, Kevin M., Stone, Alexander B., McGinigle, Katharine, Tankou, Jo'An I., Scott, Michael J., Fawcett, William J., Demartines, Nicolas, Lobo, Dileep N., Ljungqvist, Olle and Urman, Richard D. (2018) The reporting on ERAS Compliance, Outcomes, and Elements Research (RECOvER) checklist: a joint statement by the ERAS® and ERAS® USA societies. World Journal of Surgery . ISSN 1432-2323 (In Press) Full text not available from this repository.AbstractBackground: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs are multimodal care pathways designed to minimize the physiologic and psychological impact of surgery for patients. Increased compliance with ERAS guidelines is associated with improved patient outcomes across surgical types. As ERAS programs have proliferated, an unintentional effect has been significant variation in how ERAS-related studies are reported in the literature.
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