Intraoperative Cerebral and Renal Tissue Oxygen Saturation and Pediatric Living Donor Liver Transplantation...
Pediatric Liver TransplantationDevelopmental Delay2 moreThis rSO2 study is a prospective clinical study. The purpose of the rSO2 study is to investigate whether there is a correlation between the intraoperative cerebral and renal tissue oxygen saturation and the incidence of developmental and socioemotional delay after living donor liver transplantation for children. This study will also investigate whether intraoperative cerebral and renal tissue oxygen saturation are related to postoperative complications.
The Role of Wearable Devices in Cardiothoracic Surgery: Predicting and Detecting Early Postoperative...
Surgery--ComplicationsThe overarching goal of this research is to use machine learning analysis of high-resolution data-collected by wearable technology-of cardiothoracic surgical patients to assess recovery and detect complications at their earliest stage
Perioperative Troponin I and NT Pro-BNP in Lung Resection
Cardiac IschemiaThoracic Cancer1 moreAfter lung resection, troponin elevation may be regulated by mechanisms other than myocardial ischemia. Perioperative natriuretic peptides measurement may help identify changes in ventricular function during thoracic surgery. Integrating both cardiac biomarkers may improve the predictive value for cardiovascular complications after lung resection.
The Use of Injectable-Platelet Rich Fibrin (i-PRF) in the Lower Third Molar Extraction
MolarThird1 moreLower third molar extraction is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures in dentistry. Common sequelae, including pain, swelling and trismus, can severely affect patients' quality of life during the immediate postoperative period. The aim of this randomized-controlled trial is to clinically evaluate the reduction of lower third molar extraction-related complications, such as swelling and pain, and wound healing, following submucosal infiltration of injectable platelet rich fibrin.
The Effect of Nutritional Risk Parameters on Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in Geriatric...
Lung CancerNutrition2 morePreoperative evaluation of nutritional status in geriatric patients with lung cancer and implementation of these practices in elective patients are very important in terms of reducing postoperative complications and accelerating hospital discharge. For this purpose, many nutritional assessments and measurements are used. Our aim in this study was to evaluate the relationship between preoperative nutritional status and postoperative pulmonary complications in patients undergoing thoracic surgery for geriatric lung cancer.
Pain and Nausea After Gallbladder Surgery
PONVPostoperative Pain2 moreThe study is primarily an exploratory study of quality registry data for a swedish national cohort of patients who have undergone gallbladder surgery or ERCP, with the aim of investigating the occurrence of pain and PONV (Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting) after gallbladder surgery. Furthermore, the investigators will explorer if there are factors related to the patient or the surgical procedure that are associated with a higher risk of PONV or pain.
Risk Factors for Postoperative Complications in Major Non-cardiac Surgery: Post-hoc Analysis of...
Goal Directed TherapyPostoperative Morbidity2 morePost-operative morbidity and mortality is related to many factors related to the patient's condition, the intra-operative period and the optimisation of intra-operative haemodynamic and respiratory parameters. Many studies have looked at the determinants and factors that increase postoperative complications. However, these have been randomised studies looking at one parameter in particular. This analysis would be the first to investigate the determinants of postoperative complications in a large population of patients undergoing major non-cardiac surgery. This is a post-hoc analysis of patients included in the OPHIQUE study, whose main objective was to evaluate intraoperative haemodynamic management guided by a marker of tissue hypoperfusion (the respiratory quotient).
Turkish Version of the QoR-15 for Emergency Laparotomy
Quality of LifeAnesthesia2 morePatient perceived quality of recovery is an important outcome after surgery and should be measured in clinical trials. The QoR-15 was designed to measure quality of recovery postoperatively. It provided an efficient evaluation of the postoperative quality of recovery. The primary objectives of this study is validate the Turkish version of QoR-15 questionnaire for emergency laparotomy. The investigators will test its validity, reliability, responsiveness, and clinical acceptability and feasibility, with patients emergency laparotomy, in the University of Health Sciences, Gülhane Education and Training Hospital Ankara, Türkiye.
Complications and Recurrences After Mohs Micrographic Surgery and Slow Mohs
Skin CancerComplication8 moreMohs micro-graphic surgery (Mohs) is a tissue-sparing, surgical treatment for different types of skin cancer (e.g. basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, lentigo maligna (melanoma). It is a procedure performed with frozen sections. Slow Mohs, a variant of micro-graphic surgery, is performed by formalin fixation and paraffin-embedded sections. Both in Mohs and Slow Mohs tumor margins are assessed to achieve complete removal. This study aims to investigate the clinical presentation and outcomes (i.e. complications and recurrence rates) in patients treated with Mohs or Slow Mohs in the dermatology department of the Maastricht University Medical Center+ in Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Use of Point-of-care Lung Ultrasound Before and After Surgery Trying to Predict Post-operative Pulmonary...
UltrasonographyPostoperative Complications3 morePatients undergoing surgery inside their abdomen, with no serious heart or lung diseases, will have a lung ultrasound exam before and after surgery. The patient respiratory status in the post-operative unit and the surgical ward will be monitored for complications after surgery