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Efficiency of Patient Blood Management Protocol in Gynecological Surgery Department (PERIOPESGYNECO)

Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Anemia
Registration Number
NCT06493435
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital, Angers
Brief Summary

Perioperative anemia is associated with higher risk of red blood cell transfusion, higher rates of morbimortality and lower quality of postoperative recovery. In a context of focussing on higher quality management and improved recovery after surgery, development of Patient Blood management has increased. This study aim to assess PBM protocole in a postoperative context of gynaecological surgery, by comparing indicators at two time periods: 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
160
Inclusion Criteria
  • age > 18 years
  • being hospitalised for planned hysterectomy or cancer related ovariectomy
Exclusion Criteria
  • less than 18 years
  • non french speaker
  • being under a legal individual protection measure
  • not being able to consent
  • being opposed to data collection

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
rate of immediate pre operative anemiaat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

preoperative Hb\<13g/dL

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
early post operative recoveryat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

FQoR 15 on the day of hospital dischage

delayed post operative recoveryat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

FQoR 15 at the post operative surgical visit

adhesion to PBM protocol (rate of anemia)at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

comparison of rate of anemia screening

efficiency of PBM protocol (iron treatment rate)at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

comparison of iron treatment rate

efficiency of PBM protocol (rate of screening anemia and the rate of preoperative anemia )at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

comparison of the rate of screening anemia and the rate of preoperative anemia

immediat effect of surgery on anemia incidenceat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

rate of post operative anemia (Hb\<12g/dL)/ rate of post operative iron treatment

adhesion to PBM protocol (missing datas)at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

comparison of the rate of missing datas

efficiency of PBM protocol (perioperative transfusion rate)at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

comparison of the rate of peri opeartive transfusion

efficiency of PBM protocol (mean of FQoR-15)at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

comparison of the mean of FQoR-15

efficiency of PBM protocol (mean of FQoR-15 between patients with or without preoperative anemia)at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

comparison of FQoR-15 means between patients with or without preoperative anemia

efficiency of PBM protocol (preoperative anemia rate)at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

comparison of the rate of preoperative anemia

efficiency of PBM protocol (Hb level between anesthetic evaluation and pre anesthetic visit)at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

comparison of Hb level between anesthetic evaluation and pre anesthetic visit (paired T test)

efficiency of PBM protocol (difference of hemoglobin level after iron treatment)at 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

mean difference of hemoglobin level after iron treatment

effectiveness of iron treatmentat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

rate of persistent pre operative anemia after iron treatment

rate of preoperative anemia that need to be treated diagnosed during anesthetic consultationat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

Hb\<13 g/dL

rate of Hemoglobin dosage available during anesthetic evaluationat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

number and rate of blood analyses

rate of preoperative iron deficiency that need to be treated diagnosed during anesthetic consultationat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

blood ferritin level \<100 ng/mL

adequacy between diagnosed iron deficiency anemia and treatmentat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

rate of iron prescription

delayed effect of surgery on anemia incidenceat 2 and 8 months after establishment of PBM protocol

rate of delayed post operative anemia or iron deficiency

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