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A prospective observational study to assess frailty status of Indian adult patients undergoing major abdominal cancer surgery using a clinical validated questionnaire and novel approach of assessing thigh muscle thickness using ultrasonography and predicting postoperative length of hospital stay

Completed
Conditions
Disease of digestive system, unspecified,
Registration Number
CTRI/2023/05/052864
Lead Sponsor
Dr BRA Irch AIIMS New Delhi
Brief Summary

Though age is directly correlated with frailty, it is not an inevitable component. Multiple frailty assessment tools are being created on the basis of clinical judgement which are subjective and time- consuming  Further, none of them is a gold standard for identifying frailty. Most of the frailty indexes require patient cooperation and ability to walk which might not be possible in a subset of frail patients.Hence, an objective, quick tool is required to identify frailty in perioperative settings. Sarcopenia is a functional marker for frailty that can be quantified objectively. Computed tomography is an objective but expensive and resource-intensive tool for assessing sarcopenia by measuring psoas muscle area. Further, it exposes patients to radiations.

Bedside ultrasound is a quick, bedside tool that can determine sarcopenia in perioperative settings without any harmful effects. It can be used to identify frail population preoperatively, and hence, has a potential in risk – stratification of patients.

Previous observational studies are done in western population undergoing heterogenous surgeries to discriminate between frail and not-frail patients using ultrasound. However, the type of surgery can have a confounding impact on the postoperative outcome. Further no studies are conducted on Indian population. Hence, we propose to conduct a prospective, single center, observational study in Indian patients undergoing major abdominal surgery to determine if ultrasound guided quadriceps thickness can be used as a sensitive tool in differentiating between frail and not- frail patients, thereby predicting adverse postoperative outcomes.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria

1.Adults more than 18years old 2.Adult patients undergoing major abdominal cancer surgery defined as surgery having skin incision, an expected operative duration of at least 2 hours, and an expected hospital stay of at least 3 days.

Exclusion Criteria

Refusal / unable to provide written consent 2.

Study & Design

Study Type
Observational
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. Effect of frailty as assessed by Fried Frailty Index on Hospital LOS1. till hospital stay
•1. till hospital stay
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. To find the optimal cut off values of quadriceps thickness and rectus femoris CSA using ultrasonography to classify frail and not frail2.Postoperative surgical complications as defined by Clavien – Dindo classification

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

AIIMS, New Delhi

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South, DELHI, India

AIIMS, New Delhi
🇮🇳South, DELHI, India
Juhi Sharma
Principal investigator
9634705218
jsharm92.iz@gmail.com

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