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NCT05703230
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Effects of Preoperative Multidisciplinary Team Meetings for High-risk, Adult, Noncardiac Surgical Patients

Sponsor: Rijnstate Hospital

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Summary

The current multicenter stepped wedge randomized cluster trial study aims to assess whether implementation of preoperative multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussions is (cost)effective for high risk noncardiac surgical patients. The main questions to answer are: * Primary question: Does implementation of preoperative multidisciplinary team discussions for high risk noncardiac surgical patients diminish serious adverse events as compared to care as usual at six months postoperatively or six months after multidisciplinary team discussion in case of nonsurgical treatment? * Secondary questions: Does implementation of preoperative multidisciplinary team discussion for high risk noncardiac surgical patients improve disability, survival, functional outcome, quality of life and cost-effectiveness as compared to care as usual at six months postoperatively or six months after multidisciplinary team discussion in case of nonsurgical treatment? Participants will be asked to answer questionnaires at baseline, 3, 6,9 and 12 months postoperatively or post MDT discussion. Patients for whom no structured preoperative multidisciplinary discussion is installed yet (care as usual) will be compared with patients for whom a structured preoperative multidisciplinary discussion is performed (intervention). The study will be performed in hospitals that have no established preoperative MDT meeting at the start of the study.

Official title: Is a Preoperative Multidisciplinary Team Meeting (Cost) Effective in Optimizing Noncardiac Surgical Patient Management: The PREPARATION Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

1200

Start Date

2022-11-01

Completion Date

2027-02

Last Updated

2026-02-25

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Structured preoperative multidisciplinary team meeting

The intervention to be investigated is the introduction of a preoperative structured multidisciplinary team (sMDT) meeting for high risk noncardiac surgical patients, which is attended by at least the treating surgical specialist, an anesthesiologist and another medical consultant with expertise relevant for the patients comorbidities and preferences. In the preoperative sMDT meeting, at least the following questions will be discussed as recommended by the Dutch Perioperative Guideline: * Is the proposed surgical intervention appropriate care for the patient? * Is the risk/benefit ratio of the proposed surgical intervention acceptable for the patient? * Should the patient's condition be optimized before undergoing the proposed surgical intervention?

Locations (14)

Stichting Jeroen Bosch Ziekenhuis

's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands

Stichting Meander Medisch Centrum

Amersfoort, Netherlands

Stichting OLVG

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Gelre Ziekenhuis

Apeldoorn, Netherlands

Stichting Albert Schweitzer Ziekenhuis

Dordrecht, Netherlands

Groene Hart Ziekenhuis

Gouda, Netherlands

Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen

Groningen, Netherlands

Zuyderland Medisch Centrum

Heerlen, Netherlands

Maastricht Universitair Medisch Centrum

Maastricht, Netherlands

Stichting Nijmeegs Interconfessioneel Ziekenhuis Canisius Wilhelmina

Nijmegen, Netherlands

Stichting Bravis Ziekenhuis

Roosendaal, Netherlands

Stichting Protestants Christelijk Ziekenhuis Ikazia

Rotterdam, Netherlands

Maxima Medisch Centrum

Veldhoven, Netherlands

Zaans Medisch Centrum

Zaandam, Netherlands