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BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia | 2018

Systematic review and consensus definitions for the Standardised Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine (StEP) initiative: patient comfort

P.S. Myles; O. Boney; Mari Botti; A.M. Cyna; Tong J. Gan; M. Jensen; Henrik Kehlet; A. Kurz; G. S. De Oliveira; P. Peyton; Daniel I. Sessler; Martin R. Tramèr; Christopher L. Wu; Paul S. Myles; Michael P. W. Grocott; B. M. Biccard; Jane M Blazeby; Oliver Boney; Matthew T. V. Chan; Elisabeth Diouf; Lee A. Fleisher; Cor Kalkman; Andrea Kurz; Ramani Moonesinghe; Duminda N. Wijeysundera

Background: Maximising patient comfort during and after surgery is a primary concern of anaesthetists and other perioperative clinicians, but objective measures of what constitutes patient comfort in the perioperative period remain poorly defined. The Standardised Endpoints in Perioperative Medicine initiative was established to derive a set of standardised endpoints for use in perioperative clinical trials. Methods: We undertook a systematic review to identify measures of patient comfort used in the anaesthetic, surgical, and other perioperative literature. A multi‐round Delphi consensus process that included up to 89 clinician researchers was then used to refine a recommended list of outcome measures. Results: We identified 122 studies in a literature search, which were the basis for a preliminary list of 24 outcome measures and their definitions. The response rates for Delphi Rounds 1, 2, and 3 were 100% (n=22), 90% (n=79), and 100% (n=13), respectively. A final list of six defined endpoints was identified: pain intensity (at rest and during movement) at 24 h postoperatively, nausea and vomiting (0–6 h, 6–24 h, and overall), one of two quality‐of‐recovery (QoR) scales (QoR score or QoR‐15), time to gastrointestinal recovery, time to mobilisation, and sleep quality. Conclusions: As standardised outcomes will support benchmarking and pooling (meta‐analysis) of trials, one or more of these recommended endpoints should be considered for inclusion in clinical trials assessing patient comfort and pain after surgery.


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Mechanisms of nausea and vomiting

Anthony L. Kovac; Tong J. Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


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Propofol and other sedatives as antiemetics

Aaron Skolnik; Tong J. Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Genomics and personalized medicine in postoperative nausea and vomiting management

Keith A. Candiotti; Enisa M. Carvalho; Ana C. Mavarez; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Risk factors and their impact on postoperative nausea and vomiting

Anthony L. Kovac; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Patients' experience and nursing perspective

Vallire D. Hooper; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Management of postoperative nausea and vomiting in pediatric patients

Imelda Tjia; Michelle Dalton; Mehernoor F. Watcha; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Management of postoperative nausea and vomiting in inpatients and ambulatory patients

Brian Donnenfeld; Beverly K. Philip; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Pharmacology of serotonin antagonists

Jacob Nouriel; Gildasio S. De Oliveira; Tong Joo Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet


Archive | 2016

Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting: A Practical Guide

Tong J. Gan; Ashraf S. Habib; Henrik Kehlet

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Tong J. Gan

Stony Brook University

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Matthew T. V. Chan

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Christopher L. Wu

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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