Donepezil in the Prevention of Post-Operative Cognitive Decline
Postoperative ComplicationsDeliriumThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of using Donepezil to prevent post-operative cognitive decline (POCD) among individuals aged 65 and older who have a baseline mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and are undergoing elective hip or knee replacement.
Main Postoperative Complications After COVID-19
Intestines CancerPulmonary Cancer4 moreTo explore the relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection in different time before operation and postoperative main complications (mortality, main pulmonary and cardiovascular complications) 30 days after operation; To determine the best timing of surgery after SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Rest PETCO2 as a Predictor of Post-operative Complications
Post-Op ComplicationCardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is considered to be a golden standard in preoperative risk assessment and stratification of high risk patients scheduled for major surgery. However, not all of the patients requiring surgery are willing or able to complete this type of testing. Vascular surgery patients are predominantly elderly people, with significant comorbidity and high degree of frailty and often can not undergo CPET. In recent years, new parameters with similar prognostic value as standard CPET parameters were studied. Specifically, the partial pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide (PETCO2) at rest has been shown to have the same prognostic value as ventilatory efficiency. We hypothesized low PETCO2 at rest will be associated with the development of pulmonary and cardiovascular post-operative complications in patients after major vascular surgery. Accordingly, our aim is to compare PETCO2 measured at rest before surgery in patients who develop post-operative complications and in those who do not.
A Retrospective Cohort Study for Main Postoperative Complications After SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Intestines CancerPulmonary Cancer5 moreTo explore the relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection in different time before operation and postoperative main complications (mortality, main pulmonary and cardiovascular complications) 30 days after operation; To determine the best timing of surgery after SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Changes in Coagulation in Colorectal Cancer Patients Undergoing Surgical Treatment
Peritoneal MetastasesPeritoneal Carcinomatosis13 moreCytoreductive surgery with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) has prolonged the survival substantially for selected patients with peritoneal metastases from colorectal cancer.Bleeding and thromboembolic disease have been reported as postoperative complications related to this advanced open surgical treatment. However, perioperative changes in coagulation and fibrinolysis are only sparsely reported in the literature.The mainstay of treatment with curative intend of none-advanced colorectal cancer is minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. The approach is considered associated with a lower risk of thromboembolic disease than open surgery. Despite differences in extent of surgery and thromboembolic risk the same extended thromboprophylaxis regimen for 28 days is currently prescribed to patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC as well as minimally invasive rectal cancer resection. This study aims to investigate all parts of the coagulation system and fibrinolysis, and thereby thromboembolic risk and potential bleeding in two groups of patients with different extent of surgical trauma: 1) Colorectal cancer patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC and 2) rectal cancer patients undergoing minimal invasive rectal cancer resection. Our hypothesis is that patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC are exposed to more aggravated alterations of coagulation and fibrinolysis than patients undergoing minimally invasive rectal cancer resection.
Feasibility of a New Ambulatory Multi-vital Signs Monitor
Perioperative/Postoperative ComplicationsThe purpose of this research is evaluate vital signs (VS), which include non-invasive blood pressure, pulse rate, respiratory rate and Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) using a portable wrist monitoring device called a Caretaker. This device has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use and allows the study team to check vital signs in a participant's normal setting. Participation in this study will involve wearing this portable device at 2 different time points: for up to 24 hours immediately during and after the participant's preoperative visit to obtain baseline vital signs during normal activity and during sleep and after surgery up to 24 hours while participant recovers prior to discharge from the hospital
Observational of Emergence Time Between Patients Receive General Anesthesia With BIS or Spectrogram...
General Anesthetic Drug Adverse ReactionPerioperative/Postoperative ComplicationsThe bispectral index parameter is used to guide the titration of general anesthesia, however; conflicting results between different studies cannot prove the benefit of EEG monitor on improvement of OR efficiency. Next Generation SedLine features an enhanced signal processing engine, which provides processed EEG parameters. This four channel EEG monitor for the monitoring of perioperative anesthesia depth prevent overdose of medication and may help for individualized anesthetic plan. This research intended to observe the emergence time from end of the surgical wound closure to patient awake (or to extubation) with or without SedLine.
Postoperative Complication After G.A
Complication of AnesthesiaWhat are the possible postoperative complications that may occur for children following dental treatment under general anaesthesia and is there a correlation between those complications and type of dental treatment done?
An Evaluation of Patient Reported Outcomes and Clinical Outcomes
Post-Operative Complications in Cardiac SurgeryThis extension study is being conducted to assess the following objectives through 12 months post-cardiac surgery: Patient reported outcomes (PRO), using the EQ-5D questionnaire Clinical outcomes
Registry of Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine
Perioperative ComplicationPerioperative/Postoperative Complications4 moreTo assess mortality and morbidity associated to anesthesia interventions