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Safety and patient’s satisfaction of preoperative carbohydrate drink until 2 hours before colorectal cancer surgery: a single-center, prospective randomized controlled trial

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Author(s)
Yun Min LeeKyeong Eui KimSung Uk BaeSeong Kyu BaekWoon Kyung Jeong
Keimyung Author(s)
Bae, Sung UkBaek, Seong KyuJeong, Woon Kyung
Department
Dept. of Surgery (외과학)
Journal Title
Ann Coloproctol
Issued Date
2025
Volume
41
Issue
6
Keyword
Colorectal surgeryPreoperative carePostoperative nausea and vomitingRespiratory aspirationPostoperative complications
Abstract
Purpose:
Traditionally, fasting from midnight has been a standard practice in elective surgery for reduce the risk of aspiration. However, Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programs recommend clear fluid intake until 2 hours before anesthesia. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and patient satisfaction of preoperative carbohydrate drink intake until 2 hours before colorectal cancer surgery.

Methods:
Sixty patients who underwent colorectal cancer surgery between April 2021 and February 2023 at Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center were enrolled. This study included 30 patients who fasted from midnight (nothing by mouth [NPO] group) and 30 patients who consumed a high concentration of complex carbohydrate fluids (New Care NO-NPO) until 2 hours before surgery (No-NPO group). Patient satisfaction was assessed using a visual analog scale. Perioperative and postoperative outcomes were compared.

Results:
Basic characteristics of patients were similar for the 2 groups. The No-NPO group had a significantly higher patient satisfaction score than the NPO group (3.7 vs. 2.2, P=0.040). Scores of operative difficulty, operation time, blood loss, postoperative recovery parameters, and postoperative complication rates were similar for the 2 groups. Pathological outcomes were also comparable. No mortality occurred in either group.

Conclusion:
High-concentration carbohydrate fluid intake until 2 hours before induction of anesthesia could improve patient satisfaction without increasing postoperative complications, demonstrating its safety and feasibility in colorectal cancer surgery.
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Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Type
Article
ISSN
2287-9722
Source
https://coloproctol.org/journal/view.php?doi=10.3393/ac.2025.00521.0074
DOI
10.3393/ac.2025.00521.0074
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/46380
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