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NCT06645015
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The AIDPRO-CRC Trial

Sponsor: Zealand University Hospital

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The AIDPRO-CRC trial aims to improve outcomes for patients undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer by using artificial intelligence (AI) to assist surgeons in risk assessment. The trial will evaluate whether AI can help surgeons better predict the risk of complications and death, leading to improved care, fewer complications, and better use of healthcare resources. In this nationwide, randomized clinical trial, participants will be divided into two groups. One group will have their risk assessed by a surgeon using standard clinical methods, while the other group will have their risk assessed by a surgeon using AI assistance. Based on the risk level, patients will receive varying levels of perioperative care. The AI-assisted risk assessment aims to tailor the treatment more precisely to each patient's individual needs, precisely allocating care to those who need it to more efficiently allocate heath system resources while having no deterioration in patient outcomes. The primary hypothesis is that AI-assisted risk assessment will lead to more efficient and economic patient care without a deterioration in patient outcomes. The trial also aims to explore clinician satisfaction with the platform and its perceived effect. This is paired with a substudy exploring the variability of suggested treatment plans by clinicians with and without access to the MDT presentation platform. The trial will include patients at seven hospitals across Denmark, involving patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer who are scheduled for curative surgery. All patients will receive standard treatment according to national guidelines, with the only difference being the modality of risk assessment. For the evaluation of the clinicians satisfactory with the device and the substudy of variability of suggested treatment plans, the trial will enroll clinicians using the device. This study is a researcher-initiated, nationwide, randomized clinical trial involving patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer across eight hospitals in Denmark. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: AI-assisted risk assessment or standard surgeon-led assessment. The intervention focuses on optimizing perioperative care based on individual risk levels determined by either AI or the surgeon's clinical judgment. The study builds on a successful pilot project (AID-SURG) that showed promising results in reducing complications, hospital stays, and readmissions.

Official title: AI-Driven Personalized Perioperative Management in Colorectal Cancer: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial - The AIDPRO-CRC Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

1200

Start Date

2025-10-24

Completion Date

2028-02-01

Last Updated

2026-01-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

AI augmented risk-stratification

A state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) model called AIDPRO manual CRC is used as a decision support tool to estimate the 1-year mortality risk for each patient

OTHER

Expert-based Risk-stratification

Experienced colorectal surgeons assess patient risk based on clinical judgment and national guidelines.

Locations (7)

Aalborg University Hospital, Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery

Aalborg, Denmark

Regional Hospital Gødstrup, Department of Surgery

Herning, Denmark

Copenhagen University Hospital - North Zealand, Hillerød, Department of Surgery

Hillerød, Denmark

Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Gastro Unit, Surgical Division

Hvidovre, Denmark

Regional Hospital Randers, Department of Surgery

Randers, Denmark

Odense University Hospital, Svendborg, Department of Colorectal Surgery

Svendborg, Denmark

Viborg Regional Hospital, Hospitalunit Midt, Department of Surgery

Viborg, Denmark