Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT03688867
Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to use functional studies to study the effectiveness of prehabilitation prior to surgery. The investigators know that stronger patients have better outcomes after surgery compared to weaker patients. This study will help the study team determine if prehabilitation can make patients stronger prior to surgery. It is hoped by learning more about frailty and prehabilitation strategies may be developed to minimize or prevent complications in the future. Participants are being asked to participate in this study because they are going to have a pancreatic procedure.
Detailed Description: This study aims to determine if a prehabilitation program can improve three objective frailty metrics and to describe the level of physical activity of pancreatectomy patients prior to their planned resection. Patients undergoing pancreatectomy will undergo routine preoperative work up: Staging PET/CT Chest/Abdomen/Pelvis, and biochemical work up (CBC, CMP, CA 19-9, prealbumin/albumin). During the initial consultation, the patients' resting vitals (including weight) will be recorded. They will then perform the grip strength, 30s CST, and 6MWT to establish their baseline frailty metrics. Available baseline laboratory values (CBC, CMP including albumin), will also be recorded. Research personnel will then provide them with a fitness tracker, stress ball, and prehabilitation routine to follow at home until the day of surgery. They will also be asked to keep a physical log of their completed physical activities. The patients will then complete the prehabilitation program during the time between the initial consultation and date of surgery, which typically occurs 3-4 weeks after the initial consultation date. On the day of surgery, patients will turn in their physical log and their fitness tracker. Data from the fitness tracker will be downloaded onto a Cleveland Clinic encrypted computer. A set of resting vitals will be recorded (again including weight) and the patients will then be asked to perform the three-frailty metrics (grip strength, 30s CST, and 6MWT). After this, the patients will not require any additional testing.
Study: NCT03688867
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03688867