Mayo Clinic Foregut Surgery Report Card Questionnaire
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease , Gastrointestinal |
Therapuetic Areas: | Gastroenterology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 8/19/2018 |
Start Date: | March 17, 2016 |
End Date: | March 2020 |
Contact: | Karlyn Pierson, MAN, RN |
Email: | pierson.karlyn@mayo.edu |
Phone: | 507-538-1960 |
The Mayo Clinic Foregut Surgery Report Card Questionnaire has been created in order to have a
consistent evaluation tool for patients undergoing foregut surgery in order to standardize
and validate outcome measures.
consistent evaluation tool for patients undergoing foregut surgery in order to standardize
and validate outcome measures.
Foregut surgery includes conditions of the esophagus, stomach and proximal small intestine.
More specifically foregut surgery includes surgery for gastroesophageal reflux disease,
hiatal hernias, and paraesophageal hernias. Patients undergoing foregut surgery report having
varying degrees of symptoms of reflux, regurgitation, dysphagia, and pain following surgery.
Providers also note varying degrees of outcomes. Some of these issues can be assessed using
pH probe testing, upper GI endoscopy, high resolution manometry, CT scans, and other testing.
There are various validated questionnaires that have been used to assess problem areas of
reflux, dysphagia, and pain such as the Promis Global Health Score, Mayo GER Score, Modified
Dysphagia Questionnaire-30 Day, Zubrod Score, and pain scale. Each of these symptoms, tests,
and questionnaires contributes to the provider's understanding of the patient's outcomes but
there is currently no assessment tool that brings all of the test findings and information
reported by the patient as symptoms or answers to the questionnaires in a format that that is
usable for the clinician and understandable for the patient who has specifically undergone
foregut surgery. The Mayo Clinic Foregut Surgery Report Card Questionnaire has been created
in order to have a consistent evaluation tool for patients undergoing surgery in the foregut
in order to standardize and validate outcome measures. Data will be used to establish the
validation of the Mayo Clinic Foregut Surgery Report Card Questionnaire. Data will also lead
to the establishment of "normal" or expected scores for patients undergoing each type of
foregut procedure.
More specifically foregut surgery includes surgery for gastroesophageal reflux disease,
hiatal hernias, and paraesophageal hernias. Patients undergoing foregut surgery report having
varying degrees of symptoms of reflux, regurgitation, dysphagia, and pain following surgery.
Providers also note varying degrees of outcomes. Some of these issues can be assessed using
pH probe testing, upper GI endoscopy, high resolution manometry, CT scans, and other testing.
There are various validated questionnaires that have been used to assess problem areas of
reflux, dysphagia, and pain such as the Promis Global Health Score, Mayo GER Score, Modified
Dysphagia Questionnaire-30 Day, Zubrod Score, and pain scale. Each of these symptoms, tests,
and questionnaires contributes to the provider's understanding of the patient's outcomes but
there is currently no assessment tool that brings all of the test findings and information
reported by the patient as symptoms or answers to the questionnaires in a format that that is
usable for the clinician and understandable for the patient who has specifically undergone
foregut surgery. The Mayo Clinic Foregut Surgery Report Card Questionnaire has been created
in order to have a consistent evaluation tool for patients undergoing surgery in the foregut
in order to standardize and validate outcome measures. Data will be used to establish the
validation of the Mayo Clinic Foregut Surgery Report Card Questionnaire. Data will also lead
to the establishment of "normal" or expected scores for patients undergoing each type of
foregut procedure.
- ≥ 18 years old
- Scheduled to undergo Foregut surgery at Mayo Clinic Rochester which includes surgery
for gastroesophageal reflux disease, hiatal hernias, and paraesophageal hernias.
We found this trial at
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site
200 First Street SW
Rochester, Minnesota 55905
Rochester, Minnesota 55905
507-284-2511
Principal Investigator: Shanda Blackmon, MD, MPH, FACS
Phone: 507-538-1960
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