Economic Evaluation of Stream™ Platform
Anastomotic LeakThis Economic Evaluation study is a multi-center, two-arm, non-randomized, interventional trial. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the economic and patient outcomes of using the Stream™ Platform for early detection of anastomotic leakage after gastrointestinal surgery. The trial will track patient outcomes and healthcare costs in two groups: the intervention group, where the Stream platform is deployed, and the control group, before the integration of the Stream™ Platform. The data collected from both groups will be compared to assess the impact of implementing the Stream™ Platform and early leak detection on overall patient outcomes and healthcare costs.This trial will include hepatobiliary, colorectal, and trauma/acute care patient populations.
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Conditions de participation
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Sexe:
ALL -
Âges admissibles:
18 and up
Critères de participation
Inclusion Criteria:
* Age ≥ 18 years - Male or Female
* Subject understands and has voluntarily signed and dated the informed consent form (ICF).
* Subjects must be willing to comply with trial requirements
* Subject has performed an open or laparoscopic surgery with peritoneal or pelvic drainage
Exclusion Criteria:
* Subject is pregnant
* Subject will be discharged \< 8 hours post-surgery
* 24 or more have passed since the end of the subject's surgery
* Involvement in the planning and conduct of the clinical investigation
* Subject is allergic to contrast medium
* Participation in another investigational drug or device study which would interfere with the endpoints of this study
* Device does not attach to drain used on the subject
Lieu de l'étude
Juravinski Hospital- Hamilton Health Sciences
Juravinski Hospital- Hamilton Health SciencesHamilton, Ontrario
Canada
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Hamilton General Hospital - Hamilton Health Sciences
Hamilton General Hospital - Hamilton Health SciencesHamilton, Ontario
Canada
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- Étude parrainée par
- FluidAI Medical
- Participants recherchés
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- ID de l'étude:
NCT05994625