Non-cardiac Surgery Clinical Trial
Official title:
European Surgical Outcomes Study: A Multi-centre, International Seven Day Evaluation of Patient Care and Clinical Outcomes for Patients Undergoing Non-cardiac Surgery
The European Surgical Outcomes Study (EuSOS) is a multi-centre, international cohort study
of peri-operative care and clinical outcomes for patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery.
Participating centres throughout Europe will contribute routine clinical data describing all
eligible patients who undergo surgery from 4th April 2011 to 11th April 2011. Patients will
then be followed until hospital discharge (or for a maximum of 60 days) for duration of
hospital stay and hospital mortality. Routine clinical data will also be collected for those
patients admitted to critical care at any stage after surgery but during the same hospital
admission. Specific objectives are to describe clinical outcomes and standards of
peri-operative care for patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery in Europe.
Research questions
1. What is the in-hospital mortality rate for patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery in
Europe?
2. What is the duration of hospital stay for patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery in
Europe?
3. What is the current standard of peri-operative critical care provision for patients
undergoing non-cardiac surgery in Europe?
4. What is the current standard of haemodynamic (cardiac output) monitoring for patients
undergoing non-cardiac surgery in Europe?
5. Is there any evidence of differences in the standard of peri-operative care provision
for patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery in different health-care systems within
Europe?
6. Is there any evidence of differences in hospital stay and mortality for patients
undergoing major non-cardiac surgery in different health-care systems within Europe?
7. What factors determine planned and unplanned admission to critical care after surgery?
8. Are the factors associated with critical care admission similar to those associated
with post-operative death?
Methods
International cohort study of all adult patients undergoing in-patient non-cardiac surgery
from 4th April 2011 to 11th April 2011.
Centres
The investigators aim to recruit as many European centres as possible but anticipate that a
minimum of 150 hundred centres in ten or more nations will be required.
Ethics approval
National co-ordinators will be responsible for clarifying the need for ethics approval and
applying for this where appropriate. Centres will not be permitted to record data unless
ethics approval or an equivalent waiver is in place. This study is in effect a large scale
clinical audit. The investigators expect that in most, if not every participating country,
there will be no requirement for individual patient consent as all data will be anonymised
and is already recorded as part of routine clinical care.
Data collection
Data will be collected describing all eligible patients undergoing surgery within the seven
day cohort period. These patients will then be followed up until hospital discharge. Data
will then be fully anonymised and transcribed by local investigators onto an internet based
electronic CRF. A centre specific form will be completed once for each hospital to provide
data including university/non-university hospital, number of operating rooms, number and
level of critical care beds, etc.
Data set
An operating room data sheet will be completed once for each patient recruited to include
data describing patient factors (age, gender, American Society of Anesthesiologists grade,
major co-morbid disease, etc), surgical factors (procedure category, grade and urgency of
surgery, grade of surgeon, surgical checklist, etc), anaesthetic factors (anaesthetic
technique, haemodynamic monitoring, airway, grade of anaesthetist, etc), post-operative care
(post-operative recovery ward stay, post-operative invasive or non-invasive ventilation or
inotrope within first 24 hours). A critical care data sheet will be completed once for each
patient admitted to critical care at any time after surgery, to include data describing
whether admission was planned or unplanned, organ support, SAPS III score and SOFA score
etc). Patients will be followed until death or hospital discharge for the following
outcomes: duration of critical care stay, critical care mortality, duration of hospital stay
and in-hospital mortality.
Sample size calculation
The investigators anticipate that approximately 20,000 patients will be required to provide
a sample of up to 2,000 admissions to critical care after surgery. Assuming an overall
mortality rate following surgery of 1%, a sample size of 20,000 patients will yield 200
deaths. This will allow the inclusion of at least fifteen variables in a logistic regression
model for mortality. The rate of admission to critical care is likely to vary between
nations but an overall rate of 10% will yield data describing up to 2000 admissions to
critical care, whilst an overall rate of 5% will yield 1000 admissions. This to allow
construction of a robust logistic regression model for this outcome. 20,000 patients will
also provide >99% confidence for the overall mortality rate with 0.37% confidence width. If
200 deaths are observed in an overall sample of 20,000 patients, the 99% confidence interval
for the proportion would be (0.008 - 0.012) with a confidence width of 0.37%. This dataset
would also have sufficient generalisability to inform the practice of peri-operative care on
an international basis.
Statistical analysis
The data to be collected are all collected as part of routine clinical care. Categorical
variables will be described as proportions and will be compared using chi-square or Fisher's
exact test. Continuous variable will be described as mean and standard deviation if normally
distributed or median and inter-quartile range if not normally distributed. Comparisons of
continuous variables will be performed using one-way ANOVA or Mann-Whitney test as
appropriate. Univariate analysis will be performed to test factors associated with planned
and unplanned admission to critical care and / or in-hospital death. A multiple logistic
regression model will be used to identify independent risk factors. A stepwise approach will
be used to enter new terms into the logistic regression model where p<0.05 was set as the
limit for inclusion of new terms. A logistic regression model will be performed to assess
independent association between prognostic factors and outcomes. Results of logistic
regression will be reported as adjusted odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals. A
single final analysis is planned at the end of the study.
Organisation
The study will be conducted by the EuSOS study group on behalf of the European Society of
Intensive Care Medicine and the European Society of Anaesthesiology. National co-ordinators
will lead the project within individual nations and identify participating hospitals,
translate study paperwork, distribute study paperwork and ensure necessary regulatory
approvals are in place. Local co-ordinators will lead in the EuSOS study in individual
institutions ensuring all relevant regulatory approvals are in place and adequate training
of staff. They will supervise data collection, ensure timely data return and act as
guarantor for the integrity and quality of data collected.
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