High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions Clinical Trial
Official title:
Association Between Surgical Timing and Route of Total Hysterectomy After Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure and Perioperative Risk in Patients With Cervical High-grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion
Verified date | March 2024 |
Source | Sichuan Cancer Hospital and Research Institute |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
This study aimed to analyze perioperative information in patients with high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) undergoing total hysterectomy (TH), offering insights into optimal surgery timing, selecting the operation path, and enhancing surgical operation details.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 826 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | March 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - patients were confirmed with HSIL through pathology at our hospital or another tertiary facility, with additional confirmation via pathological consultation at our facility; - LH or abdominal hysterectomy (AH) +/- bilateral fallopian tube or bilateral adnexectomy was performed after LEEP; - the patient had no history of systemic malignancies. Exclusion Criteria: - severe medical and surgical complications; - an extensive or subextensive hysterectomy was performed; - surgical removal scope involving tissues (such as lymph nodes) or organs (such as the appendix) other than the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes; - fever symptoms within the last month; - incidence of pelvic and abdominal infections, vaginitis, or similar conditions within the past month. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | Sichuan Cancer Hospital and Research Institute | Chengdu | Sichuan |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Sichuan Cancer Hospital and Research Institute |
China,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Postoperative fever | Use a thermometer to measure your temperature | Within 7 days of surgery | |
Primary | Postoperative therapeutic use of antibiotics | Postoperative therapeutic use of antibiotics | Within 7 days of surgery | |
Secondary | Postoperative complications | Postoperative complications | Within 7 days of surgery | |
Secondary | Postoperative hospitalization days | Postoperative hospitalization days | Date of surgery to date of discharge | |
Secondary | Postoperative hemoglobin | Postoperative hemoglobin | Within 7 days of surgery | |
Secondary | Postoperative white blood cell count | Postoperative white blood cell count | Within 7 days of surgery | |
Secondary | Postoperative erythrocyte count | Postoperative erythrocyte count | Within 7 days of surgery | |
Secondary | Postoperative albumin number | Postoperative albumin number | Within 7 days of surgery | |
Secondary | Postoperative CRP value | Postoperative CRP value | Within 7 days of surgery |
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