Lancet
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Clinical Trial
Recovery after laparoscopic colonic surgery with epidural analgesia, and early oral nutrition and mobilisation.
The rate of postoperative recovery is determined by pain, stress-induced organ dysfunction, and limitations in conventional postoperative care. We attempted to provide "stress-free" colonic resection for neoplastic disease in eight elderly high-risk patients by a combination of laparoscopically assisted surgery, epidural analgesia, and early oral nutrition and mobilisation. ⋯ Postoperative fatigue and impairment in functional activity were avoided. Major advances in postoperative recovery can be achieved by early aggressive perioperative care in elderly high-risk patients undergoing colonic surgery.
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Even in areas where prenatal diagnostic testing is offered at no cost to women over a certain age, uptake of testing is not complete. We have studied the factors that affect uptake in Victoria, Australia. In 1988-92, 43% of 37-39-year-old women and 29% of those 40 years and over had no diagnostic testing despite their eligibility for a free test. ⋯ Women who gave birth in private hospitals were more likely to be tested than those who gave birth in any public hospital or at home. These data help to distinguish between issues of choice and access to diagnostic testing. Factors that hinder testing of rural women and of those from non-English-speaking backgrounds should be addressed.