Wearable Device-Based Early Warning of Postoperative Complications in Thoracic Surgery
NCT: NCT07646730 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
After thoracic surgery, some patients may develop complications such as lung infection, abnormal heart rhythm, fluid around the lung, prolonged air leak, wound infection, emergency department visits, or hospital readmission. These problems may not be found early if monitoring is only done during routine vital sign checks or follow-up visits. This study will evaluate whether data collected by a wearable device can help identify early warning signs of postoperative complications in patients undergoing thoracic surgery. The wearable device will collect information such as heart rate, oxygen level, skin temperature, physical activity, sleep, and wearing status. The study includes two parts. First, the researchers will review previously collected wearable device and medical record data to develop an early warning model. Second, new patients undergoing thoracic surgery will wear the device from hospital admission until about 30 days after discharge. The model will then be tested to see how well it predicts complications that require medical intervention within 30 days after surgery. The main goal is to evaluate how accurately the wearable device-based model can identify patients who develop postoperative complications and how early the model can provide a warning before the complication is clinically confirmed.
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What is Wearable Device-Based Early Warning of Postoperative Complications in Thoracic Surgery?
Wearable Device-Based Early Warning of Postoperative Complications in Thoracic Surgery is a clinical trial registered under NCT07646730. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07646730?
The current status of NCT07646730 (Wearable Device-Based Early Warning of Postoperative Complications in Thoracic Surgery) is: RECRUITING.
When did Wearable Device-Based Early Warning of Postoperative Complications in Thoracic Surgery start?
Wearable Device-Based Early Warning of Postoperative Complications in Thoracic Surgery started on 2025-12-16.
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