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Seasonal Trends of Respiratory Morbidity in Diabetic Patients

Diabetes MellitusRespiratory Complication1 more

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) poses a significant burden on the patients and the health care system. The increasing number of surgery performed in elderly population results in an increased number of perioperative T2DM-related adverse effects. T2DM has a prevalence of 30-40% in a population undergoing cardiovascular surgery. Cardiac surgery, especially cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is also known to deteriorate respiratory mechanics. Therefore, the study is aimed at a retrospective analysis of seasonal trends in respiratory consequences of T2DM, i.e.: i: distribution of patients with and without T2DM presenting for elective cardiac surgery during the two-year examination period; ii: characterization of respiratory co-morbidities in the patients, iii: exploring whether the respiratory mechanics at presentation and those caused by cardiac surgery exhibit different trends in T2DM and control patients.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Modeling of the Hemoglobin Drop in the Uncomplicated Postoperative Course

Surgical Blood LossSurgery1 more

transfusion-related decisions in the perioperative setting are often complex due to acute variations in the hemoglobin levels, which typically experience a progressive decrease within days. This process, commonly referred to as "hemoglobin drop" or "hemoglobin drift", has been observed to be highly variable among patients and reliant on several variables, such as the volemic status, fluid balance and blood loss. Although it has been investigated and some predictors have been identified, postoperative hemoglobin drop remains unpredictable and is not fully clarified. In consequence, hemoglobin levels' variations are frequently misunderstood, hindering the decision to transfuse.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Pre-operative Neurocognitive Disorder and Low Near-infrared Spectrometry is Associated With Postoperative...

Neurocognitive DisordersPostoperative Period1 more

The main goal of the investigation is to identify the incidence of cognitive dysfunction and POD in patients older than 65 years of age undergoing neurosurgical elective surgery and determine if an association between cognitive dysfunction, basal NIRS and POD exists.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

ERAS Protocol on the Incidence of Postoperative Complications Following Intestinal Surgery

Postoperative Complications

Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) was first proposed by Kehlet in Copenhagen Denmark, this is a new concept for the integration of the latest study of the surgical, anesthesia, and nursing. The purpose of optimization measures, reduce patient trauma stress, promote early rehabilitation of patients. The investigators plan to compare the feasibility, clinical effectiveness, and cost savings of an ERAS program with traditional treatment program at a major teaching hospital in China.The investigators will apply ERAS plan or traditional treatment regimens in the treatment of 100 cases of colorectal cancer patients, respectively. And data Compare the two programs about the incidence of postoperative complications, postoperative hospital stay, cost of hospitalization, and readmission rate will be collected.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

The Value of Infectious Biomarkers for Prediction of Complication After Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery...

Post-operative Complication

Post operative complication after hepatopancreatobiliary surgery is high as 30-50%,which is the main reason for patient admitted to ICU. Several biomarkers have been shown to be useful in the early diagnosis of sepsis and systemic bacterial infection. The purpose of this study is to assess the predictive value of biomarkers for early complication after hepatopancreatobiliary surgery and assess the effectiveness of anti-infectious therapy.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Comparison Between Two Types of Meshes Used in Pelvic Organs Prolapse Procedures

Postoperative Complications

Using partially absorbed meshes in pelvic reconstructive surgery will involve fewer postoperative complications especially less pain caused by the mesh mass.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

DEtect Long-term Complications After icD rEplacement: a Multicenter Italian Registry

Device ReplacementDevice Upgrade2 more

This study has been designed to prospectively estimate long term complication rates (12-months and 5-years) in patients undergoing Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) replacement, with and without a planned transvenous lead addition for replacement or upgrade to a device capable of additional therapies; the study also evaluates the predictors of complications, the patient's management before and during the replacement procedure in clinical practice and the estimated costs related to the use of health care resources.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Chronic Pain in Women Who Have Undergone Surgery for Stage I, Stage II, or Stage III Breast Cancer...

Breast CancerPain1 more

RATIONALE: Learning about chronic pain in women who have undergone surgery for breast cancer may help improve the quality of life for these patients and may help doctors plan the best treatment. PURPOSE: This clinical trial is studying chronic pain in women who have undergone surgery for stage I, stage II, or stage III breast cancer.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of BIomarkers for POstoperative Complications in Non-cardiac Surgery Patients

Perioperative/Postoperative Complications

Aim of this study is to evaluate whether IPF, hsTnT and NT pro-BNP can be used as biomarkers for perioperative risk stratification predicting postoperative complications in patients undergoing elective non-cardiac surgery.

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Postopoperarive Outcomes After Colorectal Surgery in Europe (euroPOWER)

Perioperative CareColorectal Surgery1 more

Methods 30 days European Multicentre observational cohort study of postoperative complications following elective colorectal surgery within any compliance of an ERAS protocol (including patients with 0 compliance) in a participating hospital during the 30-day cohort period with a planned overnight stay. Research sites Hospitals across Europe with an elective colorrectal surgical service Objective To provide detailed data describing post-operative complications and associated mortality To provide detailed data describing adherence to ERAS protocol and its association to morbidity and length of stay. To provide detailed information on the influence of the volume of patients undergoing surgery on each center and postoperative complications censured at 30 days after surgery. Inclusion criteria All adult patients (aged ≥18 years) undergoing elective colorectal surgery during the 30-day study period. Statistical analysis Number of patients: All eligible patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery during the study month in European participating hospitals. Univariate analysis will be used to test factors (patient, surgical, and ERAS related) associated with surgical complications, length of stay (LOS) and in-hospital death. Single and multi-level logistic regression models will be constructed to identify factors independently associated with these outcomes and to adjust for differences in confounding factors. A stepwise approach will be used to enter new terms. A single final analysis is planned at the end of the study. Summary statistics with post hoc Bonferroni corrections will be used to assess possible dose- response dependence in percentage of patients with postoperative complications and LOS.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria
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