Effect of Patient-Anesthesiologist Gender Concordance and Analgesia Method on Postoperative Pain in Mastectomy Patients
NCT07035275
Summary
This prospective observational study aims to evaluate the effect of anesthesiologist gender and patient-anesthesiologist gender concordance, as well as the analgesia method, on postoperative pain levels and analgesic requirements in patients undergoing elective mastectomy for breast cancer. The study will also investigate the impact of these factors on intraoperative and postoperative anesthesia-related complications. Findings are expected to contribute to the understanding of gender-based differences in patient outcomes and guide improvements in perioperative care.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Female patients aged 18 years or older * Diagnosed with breast cancer and scheduled for elective mastectomy * ASA physical status classification I-III * Complete availability of preoperative and postoperative data * Voluntary written informed consent to participate in the study Exclusion Criteria: * Patients undergoing emergency surgery * Incomplete or erroneous data records * Patients undergoing concurrent major surgery
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NCT07035275