Preoperative Oral Hydration in the Ambulatory Arthroplasty Population (NCT05520593) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Preoperative Oral Hydration in the Ambulatory Arthroplasty Population
United States312 participantsStarted 2022-11-07
Plain-language summary
The purpose of this study is to investigate if the consumption of a complex carbohydrate drink preoperatively, decreases the length of stay and causes for failure to launch in patients undergoing ambulatory total joint arthroplasty.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 75 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Candidates for ambulatory total knee arthroplasty
* Candidates for ambulatory total hip arthroplasty
* Candidates for ambulatory revision knee arthroplasty (liner exchange only)
* Candidates for ambulatory revision hip arthroplasty (liner exchange only)
* Case scheduled before noon (12 pm)
* Patient agrees to same-day discharge and has a responsible adult to spend the night on the day of discharge
Exclusion Criteria:
* BMI less than 18.5 or greater than 37.0
* Patients with diabetes, chronic kidney disease, clotting disorders, or neurological conditions preventing control of the affected limb.
* Pregnant women
* Patients scheduled as ambulatory due to insurance mandates
* Patients with a history of active ischemia, significant valvular disease, significant arrhythmias, obstructive sleep apnea as per Hospital for Special Surgery guidelines, chronic opioid dependence (chronic daily opioid use for six or more months), and glomerular filtration rate \< 60ml/min.
What they're measuring
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Length of hospital stay in hours
Timeframe: From admission to discharge, up to 1 week