Journal article
Pilot multi-centre randomised trial of the impact of pre-operative focused cardiac ultrasound on mortality and morbidity in patients having surgery for femoral neck fractures (ECHONOF-2 pilot)
DJ Canty, J Heiberg, Y Yang, AG Royse, S Margale, N Nanjappa, D Scott, A Maier, DI Sessler, A Chuan, A Palmer, A Bucknill, C French, CF Royse
Anaesthesia | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/anae.14130
Abstract
Hip fracture surgery is common, usually occurs in elderly patients who have multiple comorbidities, and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Pre-operative focused cardiac ultrasound can alter diagnosis and management, but its impact on outcome remains uncertain. This pilot study assessed feasibility and group separation for a proposed large randomised clinical trial of the impact of pre-operative focused cardiac ultrasound on patient outcome after hip fracture surgery. Adult patients requiring hip fracture surgery in four teaching hospitals in Australia were randomly allocated to receive focused cardiac ultrasound before surgery or not. The primary composite outcome was any death..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council 'Near Miss' seeding grant provided by University of Melbourne. No other external funding or competing interests declared.