RecruitingNCT06638073
Continuous Connected Patient Care (CCPC), a Pilot Testing a Novel Device for Continuous Vitals Monitoring - Department of Anesthesia at PHC
Sponsor
Medtronic - MITG
Enrollment
50 participants
Start Date
Mar 13, 2025
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
To confirm feasibility and accessibility of the CCPC Platform (Oxymotion, Bridge Health Solutions medication adherence software, CloudDX home kit) in two different environments - in hospital and at-home, in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery.
Eligibility
Min Age: 19 Years
Inclusion Criteria4
- years or older
- Patients that have undergone a non-cardiac surgery at SPH requiring an inpatient hospital stay
- Peri-op patients who are in the Surgical High Acuity Unit (SHAU) and those followed by Anesthesia Perioperative Outreach team on the ward
- Living within British Columbia, Canada and in an area that is covered by Bell cellular network
Exclusion Criteria7
- Patient refusal
- Lack of capacity to consent to the study (including having received sedative or general anesthetic within the past 24 hours)
- Unable to use (or does not have a caregiver who can help put on) study monitoring device at home
- Unable to complete (or does not have a caregiver who can help complete) study questionnaires by electronic (mobile, tablet, or computer), paper, nor phone
- No access to cell phone nor landline at home to receive follow-ups
- Preoperatively known to be discharged to a nursing home or rehabilitation facility
- Known allergic reactions to any part material of study devices
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