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The project "QV-Delirium" is based on the decision of the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA) from 2017. The aim is to improve inpatient care for older patients who are undergoing inpatient surgery and thus to specifically reduce the postoperative risk of delirium. This is achieved through the implementation of evidence-based and consensus-based measures to prevent postoperative delirium in a comprehensive structured concept in routine care. The transparent documentation in an electronic patient file enables the relationships between the symptoms to be depicted in accordance with the clinical circumstances and the genesis of the postoperative delirium to be recorded and treated at an early stage.The independent Institute for Quality Assurance and Transparency in Health Care (IQTIG) receives the elements predefined (e.g. incidence of delirium) by IQTIG with which the quality is measured. The content of the additional elements from the routine data (see primary and secondary outcome measures) is merged internally and with BARMER and other health insurance data for a joint evaluation. Subproject 1: Preoperative evaluation of systolic and diastolic heart function in patients of the QV delirium cohort: In this process, this subproject relates to the evaluation of patients during the premedication visit. During the visit, an evaluation of the heart function using TTE should also take place in order to be able to evaluate later whether there is a association between the preoperative cardiac function examined and the development of postoperative delirium. The parameters to be collected are for the systolic heart function (LVEF, TAPSE, rest LV-SV and SVI, LVCO, LVCI LV / RV index, as well as for the diastolic dysfunction according to current recommendations (Nagueh SF et al., 2016) : MV DecT, MV E / A ratio, E'lat, E'sept, E ', E / E', IVRT-LV, S ', A', LAVI, tricuspid valve flow in tricuspid valve insufficiency: TR V max. Subproject 2 starts in April 2022: Anonymous quantitative employee (nurses and doctors) survey on the content of the quality contract with regard to employee satisfaction, feasibility, effectiveness, efficiency (cost-benefit balance), acceptance, needs, quality of the introduction, quality of the implementation.


Clinical Trial Description

The quality contract of the Charité Universitaetsmedizin Berlin QV-POD was contractually extended so that the patients of the Charité Universitaetsmedizin Berlin can be offered the preventive measures for delirium for another 5 years (07/01/2023 - 06/30/2028). The continuation of the contract is referred to with the short title QV-POD-2. In terms of content, all preventive measures known from QV-POD will be continued. ;


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NCT number NCT04355195
Study type Observational
Source Charite University, Berlin, Germany
Contact Claudia Spies, MD, Prof.
Phone +49 30 450 55 11 02
Email claudia.spies@charite.de
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date April 20, 2020
Completion date June 2029

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