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Filter by:The goal of the research is to define clinically relevant molecular markers for increased risk of peri-/ postoperative organo-dysfunctions, inflammation, adverse events and disease progression. To better understand the perioperative impact the investigators aim to determine perioperative levels of molecular markers over time in the available samples and clinical data of the Bern perioperative Biobank (BPBB) cohort to finally increase quality of perioperative care of patients by permitting preventive measures to be taken early in patients at risk.
Crosssectional study to analyse the genetic influence on levels of cardiac biomarkers (BNP, NT-proBNP).
Prospective observational study to analyse the association of non-genetic variables as well as genetic variants of candidate genes with the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV).
This study investigates the association of preoperative anticholinergic medication exposure with healthcare resource utilization in a population-based sample of older patients enrolled in a universal pharmacare program
This study investigates the association of preoperative polypharmacy with outcomes and healthcare resource utilization in a population-based sample of older patients enrolled in a universal pharmacare program
Surgery is one of the major treatment methods for patients with malignant tumor. And, alone with the ageing process, more and more elderly patients undergo surgery for malignant tumor. Evidence emerges that choice of anesthetics, i.e., either inhalational or intravenous anesthetics, may influence the outcome of elderly patients undergoing cancer surgery. From the point of view of immune function after surgery and invasiveness of malignant tumor cells, propofol intravenous anesthesia may be superior to inhalational anesthesia. However, the clinical significance of these effects remains unclear. Retrospective studies indicated that use of propofol intravenous anesthesia was associated higher long-term survival rate. Prospective studies exploring the effect of anesthetic choice on long-term survival in cancer surgery patients are urgently needed.