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Postoperative Remote Monitoring of Vital Signs in Older Cardiac Surgery Patients (AGEAWARE)

S

St. Antonius Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Arrythmia
Respiratory Failure
Hypoxemia

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03944967
NL68944.100.19

Details and patient eligibility

About

A significant number of elderly patients experience a complication after cardiac surgery. This study aims to determine if postoperative remote monitoring of vital signs can be used to identify medicatie risk factors for vital sign deterioration in older cardiac surgery patients.

  • Single center pilot study.
  • 100 older patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
  • Continuous remote monitoring of vital signs after ICU discharge
  • Main study endpoint is vital sign deterioration.

Full description

Cardiac surgery in elderly patients aims to improve functional capacity and overall survival but may also precipitate major morbidity and mortality. Despite major improvements in the safety of anesthesia and surgery a significant number of elderly patients experience a complication after cardiac surgery.

To determine if postoperative remote monitoring of vital signs can be used to identify medication risk factors for vital sign deterioration in older cardiac surgery patients..

  • Single center pilot study.
  • 100 older patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
  • Continuous remote monitoring of vital signs starts after ICU discharge
  • PR, RR and SpO2 will be continuously monitored in all patients.
  • Patients and healthcare personnel are blinded for monitoring results.
  • Main study endpoint is vital sign deterioration.

The study population includes 100 patients ≥70 years undergoing elective cardiac surgery.

Enrollment

71 patients

Sex

All

Ages

70+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • ≥70 years undergoing elective cardiac surgery.

Exclusion criteria

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Peter Noordzij

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