Post-Operative Urinary Retention (POUR) in Thoracic Surgery is a prospective interventional study aiming to test the hypothesis that the prophylactic use of tamsulosin prior to thoracic surgery in high risk patients leads to reduce the rates of POUR.
Post-operative urinary retention (POUR) is one of the most common post-operative complications encountered by most surgical specialties. The incidence of POUR can vary from five to 70%. Post-operative urinary retention is a prevalent complication. Patients who undergo thoracic surgery have greater urinary retention rates compared to others. Data on effective methods to reduce the risk of POUR in this high-risk group are limited. All subjects who meet inclusion and exclusion criteria will be invited to participate. There will be no randomization. All will receive tamsulosin in the pre operative period.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
109
0.4mg orally nightly for the two days immediately prior to surgery and the morning of surgery.
UMass Memorial Healthcare, Inc.
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Participants With Post-Operative Urinary Retention (Pour)
Proportion of Participants experiencing Post-Operative Urinary Retention (POUR) following thoracic surgery as compared to historic controls.
Time frame: 5 days
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