Functional Capacity and Days Alive Out of Hospital at 30 Days
Evaluation of Days Alive and Out of Hospital at 30 Days in Patients With Poor or Good Functional Capacity Undergoing Gastrointestinal Surgery
Istanbul University
470 participants
Mar 19, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This prospective observational study aims to compare days alive and out of hospital at 30 days (DAOH-30) in patients with poor or good functional capacity undergoing gastrointestinal surgeries. The investigators are testing the hypothesis that patients with good functional capacity will have longer days alive and out of hospital than those with poor.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Patients undergoing intermediate and major upper or lower gastrointestinal surgeries (small intestine, colon, rectal, gastric, esophagus) with a predicted hospital stay of more than 24 hours
- Patients aged 18 and above
- Signed written informed consent
- Reaching all perioperative data
Exclusion Criteria5
- Day case/ambulatory or one overnight hospital stay for minor gastrointestinal and perianal surgeries (hernia repair, hemorrhoidectomy, perianal abscess and fistula, appendectomy)
- Hepatobiliary surgeries (hepatectomy, pancreas and gallbladder surgeries)
- Patients aged below 18
- Not signed written informed consent
- Missing perioperative data
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Interventions
All patients will answer the DASI questionnaire before surgery. According to their scores, they will be divided into two groups. A score of 34 and below will be considered poor, and above 34 will be considered to have good functional capacity.
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NCT06316245