Effect of minimally invasive cardiac surgery compared with conventional surgery on post-operative physical activity and rehabilitation in patients with valvular heart disease - Trial PACTR202209591144366
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
Ain shams university
Hossam salaheldin Abdelmohsen Labib
Timeline & Enrollment
Not Applicable
May 02, 2020
May 04, 2022
Summary
the concept and practice of minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS ) have gradually grown in popularity. The growth has been driven by multiple factors. Minimally invasive cardiac surgery (MICS) is less invasive, the quicker postoperative recovery, a higher margin of benefit/cost ratio, and speedy recovery to normalcy. patients who underwent MICS maintain higher levels of physical activity than those who underwent conventional median sternotomy. It is well known that physical activity reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and the mortality rate, Low levels of physical activity in older patients during hospitalization have been linked to loss of functional ability. The goal is to compare and evaluate physical activity using MICS and conventional approaches.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
Pan Africa Clinical Trials Registry
PACTR202209591144366
Non-Device Trial

