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1 ERAS Society Enhanced Recovery After Surgery & how metabolism is key State of the art lecture Olle Ljungqvist MD, PhD Professor of Surgery Örebro University Hospital & Karolinska Institutet, Sweden IrSPEN Congress Dublin, Ireland March 6, 2013
2 Recovery After Surgery What are we trying to achieve? Patient back to preoperative function Normal gastrointestinal function Normal food intake Bowel movement Pain control Mobility No complication
3 Insulin & Recovery Insulin: main anabolic hormone involved in All parts of metabolism Glucose control Fat metabolism Protein Regulator of return of key functions Central to development of complications Affected by many perioperative treatments
4 Insulin & Recovery Insulin: main anabolic hormone involved in All parts of metabolism Glucose control Fat metabolism Protein Regulator of return of key functions Central to development of complications Affected by many perioperative treatments Insulin resistance: a key for understanding and enhancing recovery
5 Outline Why Insulin Resistance & Enhanced Recovery? Insulin resistance Recovery Complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
6 Outline Why Insulin Resistance & Enhanced Recovery? Insulin resistance Recovery Complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
7 Recovery After Surgery What are we trying to achieve? Patient back to preoperative function Normal GI function and food intake energy & protein 1 Normal food intake Bowel movement Pain control pain cause insulin resistance 2 Mobility bed rest enhance protein breakdown 3 No complication 1.Svanfeldt, Clin Nutr 2003; 2.Greisen, Anesthesiology 2001; 3.Biolo G, Am J Clin Nutr 2007
8 Sato et al, JCEM 2010; 95: Insulin resistance & complications Elective cardiac surgery, n= 273 Diabetics and non diabetics Complications increase with insulin resistance: 50% reduction in insulin sensitivity: 5-6 fold increase risk of complications 10 fold risk for infections
9 Outline Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance Recovery Complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
10 Outline Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance Recovery Complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
11 Postoperative Insulin resistance Defintion: Below normal metabolic effect of insulin Glucose uptake Reduction in glucose production Lipolysis Protein breakdown / balance
12 Postop / Preop M-value x 100 (%) Insulin sensitivity falls with the magnitude of surgery Reduction in Insulin Sensitivity (%) 0-10 Lap chol Open hernia Open chol Open colorectal Preop level P < 0.001, ANOVA n = 6-13 More Insulin Resistance -80 Adopted from Thorell et al: Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 1999
13 Thorell et al: Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 1999 Independent factors predicting length of stay Type of surgery Perioperative blood loss Postoperative insulin resistance R 2 = 0.71, p < 0.01
14 Glucose uptake Insulin regulated Concentration regulated Liver Muscle Storage [B-Glucose] Kidney Blood cells Fat Fat Neural tissue Endothel
15 Glucose uptake - meal Liver Insulin regulated Concentration regulated Storage [B-Glucose] Kidney Muscle Blood cells Fat Neural tissue Endothel
16 Glucose uptake - stress Liver Insulin regulated Concentration regulated Muscle [Glucose] Kidney Blood cells Fat Neural tissue Endothel
17 Adopted from Ljungqvist et al, Clin Nutr 2001 Driving forces for hyperglycemia after surgery Postop Hyperglycemia + Insulin sensitivity - Glucose production + Peripheral glucose uptake - GLUT4 translocation - Glycogen formation -
18 Adopted from Ljungqvist et al, Clin Nutr 2001 Driving forces for hyperglycemia after surgery similar to diabetes Postop Type 2 DM Hyperglycemia + + Insulin sensitivity - - Glucose production + + Peripheral glucose uptake - - GLUT4 translocation - - Glycogen formation - -
19 Normalizing insulin action normalizes metabolism Insulin infusion to normalize: Blood glucose Also controlled: FFA Urea excretion Substrate utilization after major surgery Insulin resistance the key to catabolism Brandi LS et al: Clin Sci 1990
20 Outline Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Recovery Complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
21 Outline Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Recovery Complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
22 Glucose uptake - stress Liver Insulin regulated Concentration regulated Too little Muscle [Glucose] Kidney Too much Blood cells Fat Neural tissue Endothel
23 Insulin resistance muscle Reduced glucose uptake Reduced glycogen storage Increased protein catabolism
24 Insulin resistance muscle Energy supply Reduced glucose uptake Reduced glycogen storage Lean body mass Increased protein catabolism Muscle function Mobilisation
25 EJ Pierre et al, J Trauma 1998 Insulin important for wound healing 6 patients studied twice, >40% burn injury Placebo randomised - cross over design Hyperinsulinemia microunits/ml for 7 days or placebo Glucose infusion to normoglycemia Donor-site healing time reduced from 6.5 to 4.7 days, p < 0.05
26 Impaired Recovery Postop (days) Muscle weakness Infections Cardiovascular Renal failure Polyneuropathy Tissues/cells muscle leukocytes blood vessels kidney nerve tissue
27 Outline Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Reduces wound healing and muscle function recovery Complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
28 Outline Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Reduces wound healing and muscle function recovery Complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
29 mrna of inflammatory pathway genes up-regulated in skeletal muscle Inflammatory pathways IL6 PBEF1 Glucose transport IL1 receptor JAK STAT3 JAK IL6 receptor STAT3 IRS1 Insulin receptor SOCS3 PI 3-kinase NFKB1 STAT3 STAT3 IL1β, IL6, PBEF1, TNF STAT3, SOCS3 nucleus PKC GLUT4 vesicles NFKB1 SERPINE1 IKB PPARD IKBKB ROS mitochondria Glucose GLUT4 Glucose AGT TNF receptor 1A Witasp et al, Clin Nutr 2009 TNF
30 Intracellular gene reactions to surgery LEPTIN ADIPOQ ADIPOQ TNF IL6 NAMPT INSULIN LEPR ADIPOR1 ADIPOR2 TNFR IL6R IR JAK JAK AC TRADD JAK JAK IRS1 GLUT4 GLUT1 STAT3 STAT3 Endocrine signaling ADIPOQ LEPR nucleus PKA NFKB1 TRAF2 NFKBIB IKBKB + SOCS3 + STAT3 STAT3 STAT3 SOCS3 Inflammatory signaling NFKB1 IL6 STAT3 SOCS3 NAMPT IKBKB PIK3 PDK Akt PRKC GLUT4 Insulin signaling/ glucose uptake IRS1 PIK3R1 SLC2A4 GLUT4 + IL6 + TNF Gene transcription GLUT4 Gene transcription Witasp et al, JCEM 2010: 95:
31 Complications Postop (days) Infections Cardiovascular Renal failure Polyneuropathy Muscle weakness Tissues/cells leukocytes blood vessels kidney nerve tissue muscle
32 Why these organs/cells? Tissues unprotected to glucose uptake: Uncontrolled inflow of glucose No storage Overflow of glycolysis ROS production Block of glycolysis & Krebs cycle Altered gene expression Enhanced inflammatory response Vicious circle
33 Vicious circle Stress of surgery Stress hormones Cytokines Enhanced inflammation Insulin resistance ROS production Hyperglycemia
34 Glucose levels in ERAS & outcomes after surgery 120 Consecutive patients Colorectal surgery No history of diabetes Preop HbA1c above or below % pathologically high ( 6.1 mm) Glucose 5 times daily postop CRP and complications (30 day follow up) Gustafsson et al, BJS 2009: 96;
35 Glucose after major elective surgery Gustafsson et al, BJS 2009: 96; N = kcal/d
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37 % of patients Gustafsson et al, BJS 2009: 96; HbA1c, Glucose control and postop complications Complications OR 2.9 P < 0.05 infections OR 2.3 P=0.13 HBA1c >6.1 HBA1c 6.1
38 Sato et al, JCEM 2010; 95: Postoperative insulin resistance increase the risk for complications 273 patients open cardiac surgery, insulin sensitivity determined at the end of op Complication OR for every decrease by 1 mg/kg/min (Insulin sensitivity) The ORs were adjusted for potential confounders P value Death 2.33 ( ) Major complication 2.23 ( ) Severe infection 4.98 ( ) Minor infection 1.97 ( ) 0.003
39 Jackson et al, JACS 214; 2012 Operative Day glucose & outcomes Colorectal cancer patients, n= 7,576 Glucose level Outcome Odds ratio (95% CI) p value Moderate ( mg/dl) ( mmol/l) Severe (>200mg/dl) (>11.1 mmol/l) Surgical site infection 1.44 ( ) Pneumonia 1.37 ( ) Pneumonia 1.55 ( ) Re operation 1.37 ( ) <0.01 <0.05 <0.01 <0.05
40 Khaodhiar et al, Curr Op Clin Nutr Metab 2: 79-82: 1999 Hyperglycemia impairs immune function Correlation between hyperglycemia and incidence of infection Diabetics with poor glucose control Abnormal granulocyte adherence Reduced chemotaxis Lower phagocytocis Abnormal microbiocidal function All above improved by glucose control
41 Outline Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Reduces wound healing and muscle function recovery Closely related to common postoperative complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
42 Outline Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Reduces wound healing and muscle function recovery Closely related to common postoperative complications Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
43 *Fearon K et al, Clin Nutr 2005, Fast track surgery > ERAS Multimodal approach to recovery - H Kehlet, DK A pioneer in fast track surgery Inspiration and early collaborator in ERAS ERAS focus on patient recovery not speed per se
44 *Fearon K et al, Clin Nutr 2005, Lassen et al, Arch Surg, 2009 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Study Group Best practice in perioperative care: colon resection, rectal resection, liver, gastric, pancreas, gynaecology, urology.. Aims: Enhance recovery Means: Reduce the stress of surgery Support of function Evidence Based Protocol*
45 3 brand new guidelines 2012 Colon Pancreas Rectal
46 3 new guidelines 2012 Available free
47 ERAS Making radical changes Surgeon: No bowel prep Food after surgery No drains Early removal u-catheter No iv fluids, no lines Early discharge All evidence based! Anesthetist: Carbohydrates no fasting No premedication Thoracic Epidural Anesthesia Balanced fluids Vasopressors No or short acting opioids
48 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery ERAS Standardized protocol for perioperative care Reduce stress Support function Evidence based care Integrated view Standards Follow up audit
49 Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Audit compliance and outcome Patients journey C l i n i c Preop Surgery Anesthesia H D U Ward Recovery Home Audit compliance & outcomes
50 Outline Issues remain, but new insights and possibilities Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Reduces wound healing and muscle function recovery Closely related to common postoperative complications ERAS presents EBM protocols to enhance recovery Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
51 Outline Issues remain, but new insights and possibilities Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Reduces wound healing and muscle function recovery Closely related to common postoperative complications ERAS presents EBM protocols to enhance recovery Interaction and protection against insulin resistance ERAS and outcomes
52 Peri-op fluid balance Epidural Anaesthesia Short acting anaesthetics DVT prophylaxis Pre-op councelling No - premed No bowel prep Early mobilisation Early postop oral feeding Maintaining body temperature Oral analgesics/ NSAID s ERAS Prevention of ileus/ prokinetics Preop CHO/ no fasting Surgical technique No NG tubes Early removal of catheters/drains Fearon et al, Clin Nutr, 2005
53 Peri-op fluid balance Epidural Anaesthesia Short acting anaesthetics DVT prophylaxis Pre-op councelling No - premed No bowel prep Early mobilisation Early postop oral feeding Maintaining body temperature Oral analgesics/ NSAID s ERAS Prevention of ileus/ prokinetics Preop CHO/ no fasting Surgical technique No NG tubes Early removal of catheters/drains Fearon et al, Clin Nutr, 2005
54 ERAS elements to reduce insulin resistance Preoperative Preoperative carbohydrates Epidural anesthesia Postoperative Pain control Early postop feeding
55 Preoperative CHO reduces postop insulin resistance CHO Control * * * * *P < 0.05 Cholecystectomy Colorectal Arthroplasty Arthroplasty More resistance Nygren et al: Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2001
56 Postoperative change (%) EDA reduces postoperative insulin resistance * * ** Epinephrine Cortisol Insulin sensitivity IV Opiates EDA *p<0.05 **p<0.01 Uchida, Br J Surg 1988
57 Postop / Preop M-value x 100 (%) Insulin sensitivity improved with pre op Carb, EDA + post op feed Post op change in Insulin Sensitivity (%) 0-10 Lap chol Open hernia Open chol Open colorectal Preop level CHO EDA Post op Feed More Insulin Resistance -80 From Thorell et al: Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 1999, Soop M et al, Br J Surg, 2004
58 Epidural - less paralysis EDA vs. Iv opiates Jorgensen Cochr Database Syst Rev 2004
59 ERAS: oral intake development (mean intake postop day 1-4)
60 Insulin sensitvity Insulin sensitivity ERAS Care Day before surgery Dinner, normal sleep Bowel prep No nutrition Traditional care
61 Insulin sensitvity Insulin sensitivity ERAS Care Morning of surgery Dinner, normal sleep Carbohydrate treatment Overnight fasting Bowel prep No nutrition Traditional care
62 Insulin sensitvity Insulin sensitivity ERAS Care Anesthesia start Dinner, normal sleep Carbohydrate treatment Thoracic Epidural Preoperative sedation Overnight fasting Bowel prep No nutrition Traditional care
63 Insulin sensitvity Insulin sensitivity ERAS Care Reaction to surgery Dinner, normal sleep Carbohydrate treatment Thoracic Epidural Surgery Preoperative sedation Overnight fasting Bowel prep No nutrition Greater drop without Epidural Traditional care
64 Insulin sensitvity ERAS Care Insulin sensitivity Afternoon of surgery Dinner, normal sleep Carbohydrate treatment Thoracic Epidural Immediate feeding & mobilisation Preoperative sedation Overnight fasting Bowel prep No nutrition Traditional care Surgery NPO iv low caloric fluids
65 Insulin sensitvity Insulin sensitivity ERAS Care Days after surgery Dinner, normal sleep Immediate feeding & mobilisation Carbohydrate treatment Thoracic Epidural Oral feeding & mobilisation Surgery Days - weeks Slow return to feeding and mobilisation Preoperative sedation Overnight fasting Bowel prep No nutrition Traditional care NPO iv low caloric fluids Ljungqvist, JPEN 2012
66 Insulin sensitvity Insulin sensitivity ERAS Care Days after surgery Dinner, normal sleep Immediate feeding & mobilisation Carbohydrate treatment Thoracic Epidural Oral feeding & mobilisation Surgery Days - weeks Slow return to feeding and mobilisation Preoperative sedation Overnight fasting Bowel prep No nutrition Traditional care NPO iv low caloric fluids ERAS Society
67 Outline Issues remain, but new insights and possibilities Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Reduces wound healing and muscle function recovery Closely related to common postoperative complications ERAS presents EBM protocols to enhance recovery Minimize insulin resistance & support anabolism ERAS and outomes
68 Outline Issues remain, but new insights and possibilities Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Reduces wound healing and muscle function recovery Closely related to common postoperative complications ERAS presents EBM protocols to enhance recovery Minimize insulin resistance & support anabolism ERAS and outcomes
69 Real life Adherence to Best practice The German Prevalence Study in ICU 92% M M Levy, ASPEN 2007
70 Implementing change Adherence to Best practice The German Prevalence Study 92% 4% M M Levy, ASPEN 2007
71 ERAS: Audit the change Audit compliance and outcome Patients journey C l i n i c Preop Surgery Anesthesia H D U Ward Recovery Home Audit compliance & outcomes
72 ERAS implementation
73 Before ERAS: Outcomes
74 Before ERAS: Compliance
75 After ERAS: Outcomes
76 After ERAS: Compliance
77 Length of stay & Readmissions vs. ERAS compliance <50% >70% >80% >90% Compliance with ERAS protocol elements Mean LOS (days) Readmissions (%) n = 953 p < 0.05 Colorectal cancer Gustafsson et al, Arch Surg, 2011
78 Per cent patients affected Complications & Symtoms vs. ERAS compliance <50% >70% >80% >90% Compliance with ERAS protocol elements Symtoms Complications n = 953 p < 0.05 Gustafsson et al, Arch Surg, 2011
79 ERAS Compliance vs LOS N= centers 8 countries ERAS Society Interactive Audit System
80 ERAS reduce length of stay Length of stay reduced by 2.5 days Meta analysis 452 patients, 6 RCTs, 4 countries Varadhan et al, Clin Nutr 2010
81 ERAS reduce complications Complications down by half Meta analysis 452 patients, 6 RCTs, 4 countries Varadhan et al, Clin Nutr 2010
82 Metabolic response to surgery in traditional perioperative care Postoperative change (%) N losses N balance Energy exp Glucose Insulin Insulin sens Traditional
83 Postoperative change (%) Metabolic response to surgery in traditional perioperative care vs. ERAS protocols N losses N balance Energy exp Traditional Glucose Insulin Insulin sens ERAS protocols
84 Outline Insulin resistance counteracts recovery Insulin resistance is central to stress metabolism Reduces healing and muscle function recovery Closely related to common postoperative complications ERAS presents EBM protocols to enhance recovery Interaction and protection against insulin resistance Structured interactive audit increase compliance and improve outcomes by minimizing metabolic stress
85 Conclusions Enhanced Recovery After Surgery is achieved by Using Evidence Based Protocols for perioperative care ERAS Improves outcomes Faster return of function Reduce complications A Key mechanism: Minimize insulin resistance
86 Conclusions Enhanced Recovery After Surgery is achieved by Using Evidence Based Protocols for perioperative care ERAS Improves outcomes Faster return of function Reduce complications A Key mechanism: Minimize insulin resistance Metabolism and Nutrition is back on the surgical agenda
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