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NCT ID: NCT03335826 Completed - Elderly Patients Clinical Trials

Epidural Anesthesia and Long-term Outcomes in Elderly Patients After Surgery

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Surgical resection is one of the most important treatments for solid organ cancer. Whereas cancer recurrence and/or metastasis are the major reasons of treatment failure. The outcomes after surgery are mainly dependent on the balance between the immune function of the body and the invasiveness of residual cancer. Preclinical and retrospective studies suggest that anaesthetic techniques and drugs may affect the long-term outcomes in patients undergoing cancer surgery. The investigators hypothesize that epidural anesthesia-analgesia may improve long-term survival in the elderly who undergo major surgery for cancer.

NCT ID: NCT03012945 Completed - Elderly Clinical Trials

Epidural Anesthesia-analgesia and Long-term Outcome

Start date: November 1, 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Surgical resection is one of the most important treatments for resectable cancer; on the other hand, cancer recurrence and/or metastasis are the major reasons of treatment failure. The development of recurrence/metastasis after cancer surgery mostly depends on the balance between the immunity of human body and the capability of implantation, proliferation and neovascularization of the residual cancer. Preclinical and retrospective clinical studies suggest that anaesthetic management may affect the long-term outcomes after cancer surgery. The investigators hypothesize that use of epidural anesthesia-analgesia may improve long-term survival in elderly patients after major surgery for cancer.