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UnknownNCT04039646

ERAS in Patients With Perforated Peptic Ulcer Disease Who Underwent Laparoscopic Repair

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery in Patients With Perforated Peptic Ulcer Disease Who Underwent Laparoscopic Repair, a Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (estimated)
Sponsor
Beijing Chao Yang Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) is a frequent emergency condition worldwide with associated mortality up to 30%. Open procedures have in the most part been replaced by laparoscopic techniques. The standard postoperative management of PPUD patients is predominantly based on traditional practices. The aim of this randomized controlled clinical trial was to investigate the feasibility of enhanced postoperative recovery pathways in patients who underwent laparoscopic repair for Perforated peptic ulcer.

Detailed description

Perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) is a frequent emergency condition worldwide with associated mortality up to 30%. Open procedures have in the most part been replaced by laparoscopic techniques. The standard postoperative management of PPUD patients is predominantly based on traditional practices. Randomization will be made at the end of the surgical procedure. Patients will be included in groups 1 or2. Group 1 is the control group and will receive standard postoperative care, and group 2 is the ERAS group.The aim of this randomized controlled clinical trial was to investigate the feasibility of ERAS in patients who underwent laparoscopic repair for Perforated peptic ulcer.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
COMBINATION_PRODUCTERAS treatmentThe ERAS group had an enhanced postoperative recovery protocol. The gastric content was aspirated via the nasogastric tube by the anesthesiologist at the end of the procedure, and the nasogastric tube was withdrawn in the operating room immediately after the patient had recovered from anesthesia. and also early feeding and move.

Timeline

Start date
2019-07-01
Primary completion
2021-12-31
Completion
2022-03-31
First posted
2019-07-31
Last updated
2021-02-08

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04039646. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.