Postoperative Patient-reported Quality of Recovery in Colorectal Surgery Patients Under Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program Using QoR-15.
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Colorectal Surgery
- Sponsor
- University of Liege
- Enrollment
- 150
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Difference of Quality of recovery-15 (QoR-15) score between the preoperative scopre at Day 0 and postoperative score at Day 1 and its link between length of stay and occurrence of complication.
- Last Updated
- 4 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
This observational study will evaluate the patient reported outcomes and postoperative patient-related quality of recovery in 150 patients undergoing colorectal surgery within an enhanced recovery program at CHU Liège. The QoR15 survey will be performed preoperatively and repeated postoperatively at hospital or via telephone calls on Day + 1, Day +2; Day + 3, Day 7 and Day + 14. The total score and the score at the subsections will be correlated with the medical and surgical characteristics of the patients.
Detailed Description
For several years, we have been applying the concept of Enhanced Recovery Program (ERP) for colorectal surgery at CHU Liége (Belgium). Since October 2015, the University Hospital of Liège has been labelled as reference center for ERP after colorectal surgery by a French-speaking organization GRACE (French-speaking group for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery; www.grace-asso.fr). Despite the benefits for the patient and the economic benefits of such programs, few studies have investigated postoperative patient-related quality of recovery of patients who have had ERP. This observational study will evaluate the patient reported outcomes and postoperative patient-related quality of recovery in 150 patients undergoing colorectal surgery according to an ERP at CHU Liège.The QoR15 survey will be performed preoperatively and repeated postoperatively at hospital or via telephone calls on Day + 1, Day +2; Day + 3, Day 7 and Day + 14. The total score and the answers at the subsections will be correlated with the medical and surgical characteristics of the patients.
Investigators
Jean François Brichant
Head of the Anesthesiology department
University of Liege
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- ••any patient scheduled for colorectal surgery within an ERP at CHU Liège
- •Correct comprehension of french
Exclusion Criteria
- ••unable to answer the survey (cognitive disorders, bad knowledge of the French language)
- ••closure of loop ileostomy
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Difference of Quality of recovery-15 (QoR-15) score between the preoperative scopre at Day 0 and postoperative score at Day 1 and its link between length of stay and occurrence of complication.
Time Frame: 2 weeks
The score of the Quality of recovery-15 (QoR-15) Survey and subscores. The 11-point numerical rating scale leads to a minimum score of 0 (very poor recovery) and a maximum score of 150 (excellent recovery).