View clinical trials related to Mesenteric Traction Syndrome.
Filter by:It is the hypothesis of this project that the Mesenteric Traction Syndrome (MTS) is a common event during upper gastrointestinal cancer surgery (UGC surgery) and that the induction of the syndrome is an important factor in provoking further peri- and postoperative complications and in worsening the surgical stress response (SSR). The characteristics of MTS is hypotension, tachycardia, and flushing. In order to uncover the role of MTS in cancer surgery and the effects on the oncological patients, the aim of the project is: 1. To characterize MTS in patients undergoing three common forms of UGC surgery using a new objective methodology and by recording biomarkers suspected of playing a role in the pathophysiology of MTS and postoperative complication development. Three different interventions will be examined during this prospective trial: 1. Continuous measurement of microcirculation on the forehead using Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging during surgery. 2. Analyses of plasma samples obtained pre-, intra-, and one day postoperatively. 3. Continuous measurements of haemodynamic variables during surgery.