RecruitingNCT07173257

PROMs After Pancreatectomy

Patient Reported Outcomes Measures in Patients Undergoing Pancreatic Resections


Sponsor

University of Arizona

Enrollment

250 participants

Start Date

Apr 3, 2023

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The standard of care for a patient with resectable pancreatic is to perform pancreatic resection which, even in the modern era is associated with significant complications and impact on quality of life, often in the setting of poor survival even in the best scenario. Currently, there is a lack of data on patient quality of life after such procedures, how quality of life changes throughout the course of care, and whether patients who undergo these procedures are satisfied with their decision. This research is aimed to understand the impact of pancreatic surgery on patients' quality of life, how that impact changes over time, and patient satisfaction (or regret) with their decisions. This work will help improve the pre-operative conversation to help patients decide whether undergoing a pancreatic resection aligns with their post-operative goals of care.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is tracking quality-of-life outcomes (called PROMs — patient-reported outcome measures) in people who have had surgery to remove part or all of their pancreas. It aims to understand how pancreas surgery affects daily life, functioning, and well-being over time. **You may be eligible if...** - You are over 18 years old and are having or have had pancreatic surgery (for any reason) - You can communicate in English **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You are under 18 years old - You are unable to give informed consent Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Locations(2)

Mayo Clinic - Phoenix

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

The University of Arizona

Tucson, Arizona, United States

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