Abstract

(Anesthesiology. 2022;137:201–211) Obstetric units are increasingly using enhanced recovery after cesarean delivery (ERAC) protocols. A number of studies have shown ERAC protocols reduce opioid consumption, length of hospital stay, and time to mobilization. There have been a wide range of outcomes by which to evaluate ERAC protocols, making it challenging to interpret data and findings from these studies. This study used a Delphi methodology to develop a core outcome set by which to evaluate ERAC protocols.

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