Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06418828 |
Other study ID # |
2024KY049 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Recruiting |
Phase |
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
January 1, 2024 |
Est. completion date |
December 1, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
April 2024 |
Source |
Fujian Medical University Union Hospital |
Contact |
Yanjuan Lin, MD |
Phone |
+86 591 8621 8336 |
Email |
fjxhyjl[@]163.com |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Observational
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Clinical Trial Summary
This study wants to understand the incidence of returning to work after discharge in patients
with type B aortic dissection.
Description:
The incidence of aortic dissection in China is increasing year by year. According to the
latest research report, the annual incidence of aortic dissection in China is 5 ~ 10 /
100,000, the average age of patients is 51.8 years old, and the age of disease is about 10
years younger than that of European and American countries. RTW after discharge is a measure
of disease recovery and recovery to normal state. There are only reports on RTW after
discharge in the fields of cancer, stroke, organ transplantation, maintenance peritoneal
dialysis and so on. Most of the existing literature in the cardiovascular field at home and
abroad focuses on assessing the status of RTW and RRTW after discharge. Up to now, there is
still a lack of research on the promotion and hindrance factors of RTW in TBAD patients, the
status survey of post-RTW work ability and the related nomogram prediction model. Therefore,
based on the Meleis transformation theory, this study aims to investigate the current status
of return to work of TBAD patients at 6 months after discharge through quantitative and
qualitative research, and to explore its influencing factors in depth. Based on the previous
results, the RTW visual prediction model of TBAD patients was constructed, which provided a
theoretical basis for the formulation and implementation of early intervention by medical
staff, and further improved the research in this field.