Mengenal lebih lanjut metode Enhanced Recovery After Cesarean Section (ERACS)
Abstract
Abstract. Health problems that generally arise after cesarean delivery is that the mother takes longer to recover. It can be caused by post-cesarean pain, prolonged nausea and a stress response after delivery. Currently, there are multimodal-based clinical guidelines on cesarean delivery known as the Enhanced Recovery After Cesarean Section (ERACS). The ERACS protocol aims to speed up the mother's healing by minimizing complications that occur after delivery resulting in better outcomes for both the mother and the baby.
Keywords: ERACS, preoperative, intraoperative, postoperative
Abstrak. Masalah kesehatan yang umumnya timbul pasca operasi seksio sesarea adalah ibu membutuhkan waktu yang lebih lama untuk pemulihan. Hal tersebut dapat disebabkan oleh nyeri paska operasi, mual muntah yang berkepanjangan dan respon stres setelah operasi. Saat ini, terdapat pedoman klinis yang berbasis multimodal pada operasi seksio sesarea yang dikenal dengan Enhanced Recovery After Cesarean Section (ERACS). Protokol ERACS bertujuan mempercepat penyembuhan sang ibu dengan meminimalkan komplikasi yang terjadi setelah operasi sehingga menghasilkan luaran yang lebih baik bagi sang ibu dan bayi.
Kata kunci: ERACS, preoperasi, intraoperasi, paska-operasi.
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DOI: 10.24815/jks.v22i4.24917
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