ongoing

The primary objective of PVC-RAM-2 is to determine the effect of virtual care with remote automated monitoring (RAM) technology, compared to standard care, on acute-hospital care post-discharge following the index surgery, during the first 45 days after randomization, in adults who have undergone semi-urgent (e.g., oncology), urgent (e.g., hip fracture), or emergency (e.g., ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm) surgery.

The secondary objective is to determine, during the first 45 days after randomization the effect of virtual care with RAM technology on the following secondary outcomes: 1) days in hospital; 2) index length of hospital stay; 3) hospital re-admission; 4) emergency department visit; 5) medication error detection; 6) medication error correction; and 7) surgical site infection. Additional secondary outcomes are pain of any severity, and moderate-to severe pain assessed at 15 and 45 days post randomization. We will also assess optimal management of long-term health by evaluating among self-reported current
smokers and those with atherosclerotic disease, whether patients are taking classes of
efficacious medications at 45 days post randomization.

PVC-RAM-2 Protocol
Study Type

Interventional

Study Design

Multicentre, parallel group, superiority, randomized controlled trial.

NO. of Countries

1-2

NO. of Sites

2-3

NO. of Participants

2000

Study Period

2024 - 2027

Sponsor

PHRI

Population Health Research Institute

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