- recruiting
National Emergency Bariatric Surgery Audit
This study looks at unexpected problems that can happen after weight-loss surgery (bariatric surgery) in the UK. Researchers want to understand these emergencies, how they are treated, and what the outcomes are, to improve care for patients.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Postoperative Dietary Intake of Hip Fracture Patients
This study looks at what older adults eat after hip fracture surgery, from the day of surgery up to three days later. Researchers want to see if their food intake provides enough energy and if it's linked to how long they stay in hospital, other health conditions, or developing problems like infections.
United Kingdom - recruiting
FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT FOR SURGERY BY A TIMED WALK
This study looks at whether a simple 6-minute walking test before surgery can help predict who might have problems afterwards. We hope it will help doctors better prepare patients for major operations. It's for people aged 40 and over having planned non-heart surgery.
Canada - recruiting
Registry for the Improvement of Postoperative OutcomeS in Cardiac and Thoracic surgEry
This study looks at people having heart or chest surgery. We collect information before and during surgery to understand why some people have problems afterwards, like needing more care or developing complications. The goal is to improve care and make surgery safer for everyone.
France - not yet recruiting
Hierarchy of Effects of Laboratory Markers and Their Interaction With Comorbidity Concerning Outcome and Personalized Treatment of Trauma Patients in Emergency Care and Rehabilitation
This study looks at how blood tests and health conditions affect people recovering from serious bone breaks. We want to find out early which patients might have problems after injury so doctors can give them tailored care.
Germany - active not recruiting
Does Electromyography Improve Precision and Reliability of Neuromuscular Monitoring in Paediatric Patients
This study looks at how well two types of monitors (EMG and KMG) work in young children having surgery. These monitors help doctors check if muscles are fully recovered after anaesthesia, making sure children are safe and comfortable after their operation.
Germany - recruiting
Alert Frequency, Nurse, and Patient Satisfaction With a wCVSM Software Across Health Care Systems and Cultures
This study looks at how well new wireless devices track vital signs like heart rate and breathing in hospital patients. It also checks how happy both patients and nurses are with this new technology. The aim is to make monitoring in hospitals better and easier.
United States · Germany · Netherlands - recruitingNA
Cosmetic Outcome of Electrocautery, Scalpel and PEAK PlasmaBlade for Surgical Breast Incisions
This study compares how different surgical tools for breast cancer surgery affect scar appearance. It looks at scalpels, standard electrocautery, and a newer tool called PEAK PlasmaBlade, to see if one makes a better-looking scar after a mastectomy.
Canada - active not recruitingNA
Implementation and Assessment of the BE-FIT Program
This study looks at a new exercise plan for older adults in hospital after surgery. It aims to help them move more, recover faster, and avoid problems like falls, leading to shorter hospital stays.
Canada - active not recruiting
Predicting Neuromuscular Recovery in Surgical Patients Using Machine Learning
This study, called PINES, uses smart computer programs (AI) to better predict how long muscle relaxants will affect patients during surgery. The goal is to help doctors give the right amount of medicine at the right time, aiming for fewer side effects and a smoother recovery after an operation.
Germany - not yet recruitingNA
Prehabilitation Program for Patients Awaiting Elective Heart Surgery at Increased Risk of Postoperative Complications: Feasibility and Potential Clinical Outcomes
This study looks at whether a special exercise programme before heart surgery helps people at higher risk of problems recover better. Participants follow an exercise plan and breathing exercises at home, with weekly physio support. The aim is to see if this is safe and helpful.
Canada