Implementation of the ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) protocol for hysterectomy in the Piedmont Region with an audit&feedback approach: Study protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial. A study of the EASY-NET project

Elisa Piovano, Eva Pagano, Elena Del Piano, Federica Rinaldi, Valentina Palazzo, Paola Coata, Daria Bongiovanni, Monica Rolfo, Laura Ceretto Giannone, Deliana Veliaj, Marco Camanni, Andrea Puppo, Giovannino Ciccone, ERAS-Gyneco Piemonte group, Elisa Piovano, Eva Pagano, Elena Del Piano, Federica Rinaldi, Valentina Palazzo, Paola Coata, Daria Bongiovanni, Monica Rolfo, Laura Ceretto Giannone, Deliana Veliaj, Marco Camanni, Andrea Puppo, Giovannino Ciccone, ERAS-Gyneco Piemonte group

Abstract

Introduction: ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) is a perioperative program combining multiple evidence-based interventions designed to reduce the surgical stress response. Despite the publication of dedicated guidelines, ERAS application to gynecologic surgery outside clinical studies has been slow and fragmented. To promote the systematic adoption of the ERAS program in the entire regional hospital network in Piedmont an Audit-and-Feedback approach (A&F) has been adopted within a cluster randomized controlled trial, aiming to estimate the true impact of the protocol on a large, unselected population.

Methods: The study protocol provides for a multicenter stepped wedge cluster randomized trial, focused on women undergoing an hysterectomy, for comparison between standard perioperative management and perioperative management according to the ERAS protocol. The primary outcome is the length of hospital stay (LOS). Secondary outcomes are: post-operative complications, quality-of-recovery at 24-hours after surgery, 30-day readmissions, patients' satisfaction, healthcare costs. The compliance to all the ERAS items is monitored with an A&F approach. All the gynecologic units of Piedmont hospitals are involved and all the patients hospitalized for elective hysterectomy in the period of the study are included. Centers, stratified by surgical volume and randomly assigned to four groups, are randomly ordered to activate the ERAS protocol in four periods, every three months. The planned calendar and the total duration of the study have been extended for six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The expected sample size of about 2400 patients has a high statistical power (99%) to detect a reduction of LOS of 1 day (effect size 0.5) and to estimate clinically meaningful changes in the other study endpoints. The study protocol has been approved by the Ethical Committee of all participating centers. Study results will be timely circulated within the hospital network and published in peer-reviewed journals.

Conclusion: Results are expected to demonstrate positive clinical outcomes of the ERAS protocol even when its implementation is directed towards an entire regional network of gynecologic units, and not only towards selected and highly motivated centers.

Trial registration: NCT04063072.

Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Figures

Fig 1. Diagram of the ERAS-Gyneco Piemonte…
Fig 1. Diagram of the ERAS-Gyneco Piemonte study with the expected number of patients in each group of hospitals and study period.

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