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NCT07483502
More than 7.4 million people in the UK are currently waiting for surgery. Behind that number are real people-patients preparing mentally and physically for procedures ranging from joint replacements to major heart and abdominal operations. This research forms part of a broader strategy known as prehabilitation - preparing the body before surgery to improve outcomes afterward. For patients waiting for surgery, it represents a shift from passive waiting to active preparation. Heart surgery for bypass or valve replacements results in inevitable yet controlled trauma. It increases inflammation, stress hormones and immune system demand. The body then has to repair itself - quickly and efficiently. And here's the surprising part. Inside your gut live trillions of bacteria - called your gut microbiome. These bacteria help regulate inflammation, strengthen your immune system and protect against infection. This randomised clinical trial is investigating a fascinating question: Can improving your gut microbiome through consumption of fibre before surgery help you recover faster, reduce time in ICU, shorten hospital stays, and lower complication rates? The placebo controlled trial will randomise 80 patients following eligibiilty checks to either 5g of prebiotic fibre/300mg of magnesium (WellBiome) OR 5g of maltodextrin for a period of 6-8 weeks prior to surgery. Patient will provide blood, urine and faecal samples at baseline and upon admission for surgery, and two further blood samples at day 3 and 6 post operatively. Following surgery, patient outcomes will be assessed and compared between the experimental group (prebiotic fibre/magnesium) and placebo group (maltodextrin). The investigators are focussing on the time spent in the intensive care unit, complications and overall hospital stay. By documenting and quantifying these the investigators can calculate the costs and any savings between the groups.
NCT06601582
Randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a intra operative blood recovery system in reducing the need for allogeneic transfusion in cardiovascular surgeries using cardiopulmonary bypass
NCT04669548
The Accuryn Registry Study is an open-ended, global, multi-center, retrospective and prospective, single-arm data collection study with an FDA cleared device. The target population are cardiovascular surgery patients. Physiologic data measurements will be collected from enrolled subjects using electronic medical records and data streams via the Accuryn Monitoring System.