NCT07537569: Preoperative Oncogeriatric Assessment in Hepatectomy Patients
Summary
NIH registered clinical trial NCT07537569, a prospective study examining comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) in older adults scheduled for hepatectomy due to hepatic malignancies. The study aims to optimize perioperative care and improve surgical safety and recovery outcomes in elderly patients. Conditions include hepatic malignancies and comprehensive geriatric assessment with CGA as the sole intervention type.
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NIH registered a new clinical trial through ClinicalTrials.gov. The study will evaluate comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) as a preoperative tool for patients 65 and older undergoing hepatectomy for hepatic malignancies. The research aims to bridge geriatric medicine and surgical oncology to enhance perioperative care protocols.
Healthcare providers and clinical investigators involved in surgical oncology and geriatric care should note this study as it may inform future best practices for managing elderly surgical patients. The findings could influence perioperative assessment standards and multidisciplinary care approaches for older adults with liver cancers.
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Preoperative Oncogeriatric Assessment in Patients Undergoing Hepatectomy
N/A NCT07537569 Kind: NA Apr 17, 2026
Abstract
This study aims to bridge the gap between geriatric medicine and surgical oncology. The findings will provide valuable insights into optimizing perioperative care for older adults, enhancing surgical safety, and improving long-term recovery trajectories, thereby supporting a more patient-centered, multidisciplinary approach in the management of elderly patients undergoing hepatectomy
Conditions: Hepatic Malignancies, Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, Hepatectomy
Interventions: Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA)
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