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SurgPASS is a pilot randomised cluster trial utilising a pre-operative checklist with the aim of reducing deaths after surgery. If SurgPASS is successful, the intervention will be implemented in a separate full-scale cluster randomised trial.
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Title: Reducing deaths after surgery in low- and middle-income countries: A pilot cluster randomised trial
Aim: This pilot randomised cluster trial aims to evaluate the feasibility of a large-scale cluster randomised trial to assess the effectiveness and implementation of a pre-operative checklist to reduce deaths after surgery. If this pilot study is successful, we aim to assess the intervention in a separate full-scale cluster randomised trial.
Design: Pilot cluster randomised trial.
Inclusion: Adult (>18 years old) non-pregnant patients undergoing emergency abdominal surgery with an incision of ≥5cm.
Exclusion: Patients undergoing minimally invasive surgery, or surgery for appendicitis.
Intervention: SurgPASS is an intervention of a preoperative checklist for early recognition and treatment of acutely unwell surgical patients implemented through simulation training and clinical champions.
Comparator: Usual care as per local practice at that site.
Follow-up period: 30-days from surgery.
Number of participants: 300 participants: 25 participants in each of 12 clusters (hospitals), from 6 countries.
Outcomes: Since this is a pilot study, there are no pre-specified primary outcomes. However, there are four key outcomes of interest to assess ahead of the main phase randomised clinical trial.
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Rachel Lillywhite; Divya Kapoor
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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