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Effectiveness of the RAUC Pathway in Reducing Unscheduled Hospitalizations After Emergency Digestive Surgery

Effectiveness of the RAUC Pathway in Reducing Unscheduled Hospitalizations After Emergency Digestive Surgery

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The number of emergencies's visits (22 million visits in 2019 in France), the organization of emergencies and the sustainability of the current health system are threatened. In the CHUAP adult emergency department, 60,000 visits were recorded in 2022.

Unlike medical emergencies which have structured their care and research activities (heart, brain), and whose organization has demonstrated its general interest for society, digestive surgical emergencies, which involve complex patients (elderly people, comorbidities) , emergency situations and surgical procedures, have never been thought of globally in terms of personalized care and research pathways. Currently, patients treated in emergency are managed without a pre-established optimization program and without a dedicated pathway, where emergency constitutes a major risk factor for postoperative complications.

RAUCAMIENS evaluates a new care pathway implemented within the framework of the RHU RAUC : the implementation of the Enhanced rehabilitation after surgery (ERAS) and e-health devices for home monitoring, for patients treated in the emergency room for a digestive pathology. The purpose is to evaluate the effectiveness of the RAUC pathway in reducing the rate of unplanned hospitalization readmission after emergency digestive surgery 30 days postoperative.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Criterion linked to the protocol :

    -- Patient consulted in emergency for a digestive pathology requiring surgery

  • Search criteria:
    • Adult patient (≥ 18 years old),
    • Able to give consent,
    • Affiliation to a social security scheme

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Criterion linked to the protocol:
    • Patient leaving hospitalization to a convalescent center
    • Patient requiring direct operating room (vital emergency or surgical revision)
    • Patient presenting to the emergency room for a postoperative complication
    • Patient directly admitted to intensive care
  • Search criteria:
    • Pregnant or breastfeeding woman
    • Patient under guardianship, curatorship or deprived of liberty

Study details
    Digestive Emergency
    New Pathway
    Connected Health

NCT06769438

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens

15 October 2025

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