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Trace elements are micronutrients that are of vital important importance to human health and are involved in the process of many key human functions including the immune response, antioxidant defense and wound healing. Deficiency in a single element can manifest with multiple systems and can have significant organ impact. Research has shown correlation between deficiencies in trace elements and increased risk for infections, sepsis, multi organ failure and mortality. However relatively few studies examined the impact of perioperative changes in trace elements and patients' postoperative outcomes. In this prospective observational cohort study, we aim to examine the impact of perioperative changes in trace elements on postoperative outcomes, morbidity and mortality. This study will include patients aged 18 and above undergoing elective surgeries under general anesthesia at Rabin Medical Center. In the operating room blood samples will be collected from all study participants in the beginning of surgery and at the end of surgery. Collected samples will be sent for analysis of periodic table elements to assess the perioperative period changes in trace elements measured in whole blood. Participants intraoperative and postoperative data will be collected. All postoperative complications will be documented. Perioperative changes will be correlated with participants' postoperative outcomes using computer analytical correlations.


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Study Design


NCT number NCT04935385
Study type Observational
Source Rabin Medical Center
Contact Leonid Eidelman
Phone 039376850
Email leidelman@clalit.org.il
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date June 13, 2021
Completion date June 1, 2023