This prospective study intends to development and validation a patient self-assessment questionnaire. The aim of the self-assessment, by questionnaire, is to estimate the risk of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC).
PPC are common adverse events operative patients. Existing concepts of pulmonary risk evaluation are based on complex risk scores, preoperative apparatus examinations, laboratory parameters and medical findings. The significance of apparatus diagnostics for the preoperative Pulmonary risk evaluation is highly controversial and guidelines recommend a reluctant use. A large prospective study (PREDICT, unpublished to date, NCT02566343) showed that lung function assessment in patients with COPD symptoms undergoing major non-cardiac surgery did not improve the anamnestic risk assessment. In a large study it could be shown that a subjective self-assessment of physical performance by means of a structured questionnaire (DASI), in contrast to a subjective medical assessment, suitable for predicting perioperative cardiac events. Our unpublished data show that a subjective self-assessment of "limited exercise capacity" in patients with COPD is predictive of PPC is suitable. Objectives: * Development of a self-assessment questionnaire as part of a Delphi trial * Validation of the self-assessment questionnaire Methodology: Prospective observational, case control study of 5000 patients undergoing surgery in general anesthesia (estimated enrollment of 5500 patients with a dropout rate of approximately 10%).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
5,500
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Hamburg, Germany
Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC)
European Perioperative Clinical Outcome (EPCO) definitions
Time frame: until hospital discharge up to 6 months after surgery
Major Adverse Cardiac Events (MACE)
European Perioperative Clinical Outcome (EPCO) definitions
Time frame: until hospital discharge up to 6 months after surgery
New diagnoses in the context of the current hospital stay New pulmonary or cardiac diagnoses
New diagnoses in the context of the current hospital stay New pulmonary or cardiac diagnoses
Time frame: until hospital discharge up to 6 months after surgery
Duration of hospitalization (days)
Duration of hospitalization (days)
Time frame: until hospital discharge up to 6 months after surgery
in-hospital mortality
in-hospital mortality
Time frame: until hospital discharge up to 6 months after surgery
Length of stay in the intensive care unit (days)
Length of stay in the intensive care unit (days)
Time frame: until hospital discharge up to 6 months after surgery
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