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NCT06352710

Determining Postoperative Recovery and the Impact of Adverse Events in Neurosurgery Based on Self-reported, App-based Longitudinal Assessment

Sponsor: Cantonal Hospital of St. Gallen

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Summary

Analyzing the impact of surgery and adverse events (AEs) on patients' well-being is of paramount importance as it provides essential information for benefit-risk assessment. Current methods in outcome research are static, resource-intensive and subject to missing-data issues. Moreover, AEs are inconsistently reported using various grading systems that usually do not account for patients' subjective well-being. These are severe drawbacks for outcome research as it hinders monitoring, comparison, and improvement of treatment quality. The increasing use of smartphones offers unprecedented opportunities for data collection. The investigators developed a free smartphone application to assess fluctuations of patients' well-being as a result of surgical treatment and possible AEs. The application is installed on each patient's smartphone and collects standardized data at defined timepoints before and after surgery (well-being, AE description and severity). By acquiring longitudinal patient-reported outcome before and after neurosurgical interventions, the investigators aim to determine the regular postoperative course for specific surgical procedures, as well as any deviation thereof, depending on the occurrence and severity of AEs. The investigators will evaluate the validity of existing AE classifications and, if necessary, propose a new patient-centered scheme. The investigators hope that this will result in an increase in standardized reporting of patient outcome, and ultimately allow for evidence-based patient information and decision-making.

Official title: Determining Postoperative Recovery and the Impact of Adverse Events in Neurosurgery Based on Self-reported, App-based Longitudinal Assessment - a Collaborative Observational Research Project

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

400

Start Date

2023-06-12

Completion Date

2027-12-31

Last Updated

2026-03-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

OP-Tracker App

There will be no study-specific therapeutic intervention. The OP-Tracker App will be downloaded and installed on the patient's smartphone. Preoperative assessment: baseline factors such as age, gender, medical conditions, type of disease and of surgery, EQ-5D-5L. Before and after surgery surgery, SWI (Quality of life) will be assessed daily using "pop-ups"; the patient will input the value (0-10) using a slide-bar. After completion of the surgery, the app will automatically modify the number of SWI assessments over time according to the occurrence of AEs. At any point in time, the patient will be able to register an AE in the smartphone app. The patient can select the AE via a drop-down menu in the app, and can additionally input free text in case of an AE of type "other". Using a further drop-down menu, the patient will classify the AE according to the CDG and TDN grade. QoL assessments (EQ-5D-5L questionnaire) will pop up before, and at 3 and 12 months after surgery.

Locations (1)

Kantonsspital St.Gallen

Sankt Gallen, St.Gallen, Switzerland