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The Nigerian Surgical Outcome Study is a national 30-day observational cohort study of complications after surgery. Various institutions across Nigeria will be involved. The study aims at providing detailed data describing post-operative complications, requirement for intensive care and mortality. All patients undergoing either elective surgery during a 7-day study period with a planned overnight stay will be recruited.
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It is widely known that complications after surgery are responsible for a good number of morbidity and mortality following surgery. This national cohort study will help contribute to, and allow a better computation of data on post-operative complications and mortality following elective surgery in Nigeria.
This study therefore has important public health implications for Nigeria. This study will also provide a baseline for other similar studies in future being the first of such in Nigeria.
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All recruited patients would have had the routine preoperative surgical and anaesthetic review. Since the study is purely observational, all basic intraoperative procedures as it relates to surgery and anaesthesia will not be altered. Following informed written consent by the patient, the following information will be obtained.
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All consecutive patients admitted to participating centres undergoing elective surgery with a planned overnight hospital stay following surgery during a seven-day study period. The recruitment week will run between June and July 2018.
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Patients undergoing planned day-case surgery or procedures outside the operating theatre.
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Babatunde Osinaike, MBChB,FMCA; Bolaji Oyedepo, OND
Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov
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