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Continuous Connected Patient Care (CCPC), a Pilot Testing a Novel Device for Continuous Vitals Monitoring - Department of Anesthesia at PHC

Continuous Connected Patient Care (CCPC), a Pilot Testing a Novel Device for Continuous Vitals Monitoring - Department of Anesthesia at PHC

Recruiting
19 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

To confirm feasibility and accessibility of the CCPC Platform (Oxymotion, Bridge Health Solutions medication adherence software, CloudDX home kit) in two different environments - in hospital and at-home, in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 19 years or older
  • Patients that have undergone a non-cardiac surgery at SPH requiring an inpatient hospital stay
  • Peri-op patients who are in the Surgical High Acuity Unit (SHAU) and those followed by Anesthesia Perioperative Outreach team on the ward
  • Living within British Columbia, Canada and in an area that is covered by Bell cellular network

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient refusal
  • Lack of capacity to consent to the study (including having received sedative or general anesthetic within the past 24 hours)
  • Unable to use (or does not have a caregiver who can help put on) study monitoring device at home
  • Unable to complete (or does not have a caregiver who can help complete) study questionnaires by electronic (mobile, tablet, or computer), paper, nor phone
  • No access to cell phone nor landline at home to receive follow-ups
  • Preoperatively known to be discharged to a nursing home or rehabilitation facility
  • Known allergic reactions to any part material of study devices

Study details
    Surgical Procedure
    Unspecified
    Intensive Care Units (ICUs)

NCT06638073

Medtronic - MITG

15 May 2025

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