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The investigators aim to establish a prospective database of perioperative elderly patients from multiple regions and centers. Collected data involves postoperative complications of the central nervous system, cardiovascular system, kidney, respiratory system, infection, pain, and other perioperative complications. Based on the database, the investigators intend to explore:
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As the population aging is speeding up, senile diseases have become a significant and severe public health problem, influencing national health. More than 20 million elderly patients undergo surgery each year in China, accounting for a quarter of the population who undergo surgery. Advanced age and comorbid diseases render the elderly at increased risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality. The incidence of postoperative complications is twice that of non-elderly patients, and mortality rates are five times higher than non-elderly patients. Thus, it is a significant challenge to safely and stably ensure the elderly are in an optimal perioperative period.
For the good of optimizing perioperative management, it is urgent to build a large-sample, multi-center database. Based on this database, the investigators can explore new risk assessment methods and establish a perioperative risk prediction model and early warning system suitable for elderly patients. It will help improve this group of patients' short- and long-term outcomes and thus reduce the economic burden of national health and medical resources.
In this context, establishing a clinical database including data for all perioperative elderly patients is of high interest. This database will allow the investigators to carry out clinical research on:
The database will also allow the investigators to develop or participate in multi-center trials, national or international, and facilitate the formation of perioperative data collection standards.
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10,000 participants in 1 patient group
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Jingsheng Lou, PhD; Weidong Mi, PhD
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