Nursing robot-assisted analysis on the effect of catheter removal in patients'accelerated recovery after gastric cancer surgery
Objective:To investigate the effect of catheter removal time on postoperative accelerated recovery of gastric cancer patients using nursing robot to monitor patient indicators.Methods:150 patients underwent gastric cancer surgery who were hospitalized in the Accelerated Rehabilitation Surgical Ward of Gastrointestinal Disease in Shanghai East Hospital from February 2022 to July 2023 were selected and randomly divided into the immediate postoperative catheter removal group,12-hour postoperative catheter removal group,and 24-hour postoperative catheter removal group,with 50 cases in each group.All patients were monitored with a nursing robot for real-time status and medication.The baseline data,perioperative indicators,urination,and awakening time of patients in the three groups were compared.Results:Comparison of baseline data,perioperative indicators,urination,and awakening time of patients in the three groups showed no statistically significant differences.The first time to get out of bed and the first ventilation time of the immediate postoperative catheter removal group were shorter than those of the 12-hour and 24-hour postoperative catheter removal groups.Patients'awakening time was shorter when using pentylenetetrazol and performing distal partial gastrectomy.Conclusion:The clinical indexes and recovery speed of patients in the three groups are basically the same,but immediate postoperative catheter removal can shorten the time of patients'first time out of bed and ventilation to a certain extent.Nursing robot can monitor patients'body indexes and medication in time,improve the research efficiency,and positively affect patients'accelerated recovery.