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Enhanced Recovery Surgery (ERAS) is a multi-modal approach in improving medical and nursing outcomes to optimize
patient perioperative processes and improve outcomes. Gastrointestinal resection of gastric cancer to the patient to
bring physical and psychological stress, leading to metabolic disorders, the traditional preoperative fasting increased the
degree of this reaction. The core is the occurrence of postoperative insulin resistance, a direct impact on the development of
complications and clinical outcome. Preoperative oral carbohydrate updates the preoperative treatment measures, which can
effectively regulate the metabolic response of patients with gastric cancer, improve the occurrence of postoperative insulin
resistance, support the ultimate goal of ERAS program to promote the rapid recovery of the body, shorten the hospital stay.
However, this reform of traditional clinical practice has not yet been broadened and standardized. To review the current status
of preoperative oral carbohydrates in patients with gastric cancer under the concept of Enhanced Recovery Surgery, including
the relationship between preoperative fasting and insulin resistance, the relationship between oral carbohydrate and insulin
resistance before surgery and possible mechanisms, safety of oral carbohydrate before surgery, program and application effects
(healing effects, immunity and inflammation, nutrition and body temperature), nursing interventions, etc., in order to provide
guidance for the implementation of preoperative oral carbohydrates in patients with gastric cancer in clinical gastric cancer.
Biography
Chen Xinrong is a Postgraduate student of West China School of Nursing, Sichuan University, China. Her research interest is in clinical nursing.