RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05993923

Impact of a Multidisciplinary Approach in the Perioperative Geriatrics Unit on Functional Status of Patients Aged 70 and Over Operated on for Colorectal Cancer

Impact of a Multidisciplinary Approach in the Perioperative Geriatrics Unit on Functional Status of Patients Aged 70 and Over Operated on for Colorectal Cancer. Randomized Open-label Controlled Study


Sponsor

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes

Enrollment

90 participants

Start Date

Sep 26, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Health establishments encourage the development of specific care pathways for the elderly by supporting Geriatric Peri-Operative Units (GPOU). Indeed, this shared care model has shown a clear reduction in mortality and the number of re-hospitalizations in patients 6 months after their care. The multidisciplinary approach of global management of the patient in the perioperative period aims to reduce surgical stress as well as the rapid restoration of previous physical and psychic abilities. Colorectal surgery, the main treatment for stage I to III colon cancer, is a morbid surgery. Despite numerous efficacy data on improved rehabilitation after colorectal surgery, care programs are not specific to the geriatric population and geriatric assessment criteria to describe the functional status of patients are not commonly used. The study investigators wish to evaluate the impact of GPOU treatment following colorectal surgery, on the evolution of several clinical parameters such as: functional status, morbidity mortality, quality of life, and lifestyle. The study investigators hypothesize that management in the GPOU for colorectal cancer surgery in patients aged 70 and over will improve functional status at 3 months, in comparison with traditional management. The proposed intervention should also lead to an improvement in patient satisfaction with care, complications and re-hospitalizations, nutritional status, lifestyle and patient survival.


Eligibility

Min Age: 70 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is evaluating whether a multidisciplinary care team approach — involving specialists in geriatrics, nutrition, and rehabilitation — improves physical function and recovery in patients aged 70 and older undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer. **You may be eligible if...** - You are 70 years or older - You have a confirmed diagnosis of colorectal cancer - You are scheduled for planned (non-emergency) colorectal surgery with bowel reconnection in one procedure - You have undergone a geriatric evaluation before surgery - You are covered by a health insurance plan **You may NOT be eligible if...** - Your surgery is an emergency procedure - You require a colostomy bag (not a reconnection) - You have not undergone a pre-operative geriatric assessment - You cannot provide informed consent Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERGPOU

Intervention upstream of the perioperative management according to the nutritional grade. Grade 4 Nutrition patients will be hospitalized earlier, i.e. 10 to 15 days before surgery for the start of artificial nutrition. A temporary return home can be organized with the supervision of a service provider until a second admission for surgical management. Grade 2 Nutrition patients will be called 24 to 48 hours before the surgical procedure. Anticipation of discharge at admittance Early mobilization Comorbidity management Prevention of iatrogenia Management of geriatric frailties Daily medical and paramedical assessment Detailed discharge report


Locations(4)

Coralie LABARIAS

Nîmes, France, France

Coralie LABARIAS

Nîmes, France, France

CHU de Nîmes

Nîmes, France

CHU de Nîmes

Nîmes, France

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