Trepanning Circulatory Outcomes Registry & Surgeon Cohort Study
A managed clinical registry service that recruits 30–50 neurosurgery centers to prospectively enroll trepanning patients, collect standardized circulatory outcomes (doppler ultrasound, CT perfusion, clinical recovery metrics) at 1, 7, 30, 90 days post-op, and contribute de-identified data to a shared database. The service provider (your team) handles IRB coordination, data standardization, secure data warehousing, and quarterly outcomes reports. Surgeons gain access to real-time comparative benchmarks ('Your 30-day recovery rate vs. peer average'); the registry generates publishable papers and becomes the definitive evidence source.
54 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Replaces fragmented, outdated literature with LIVE, institution-specific circulatory outcome data. Surgeons see their own performance vs. peers, driving quality improvement. Institutions gain publishable research without hiring dedicated research coordinators. Surgical societies gain credible evidence to update clinical guidelines. No such registry exists for trepanning circulatory outcomes.
Target Audience
Neurosurgery departments and academic medical centers (especially those with research missions); hospital quality/outcomes teams; surgical societies (AANS, CNS) seeking to fund evidence generation
Key Features
- Standardized data collection forms (REDCap-based) capturing trepanning size, location, patient age/comorbidities, circulatory measurement method, recovery timeline
- Quarterly outcomes dashboards: each site sees their circulatory recovery rates vs. peer medians, stratified by patient risk
- Automated data quality checks (missing values, outliers, consistency validation)
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Medical professionals lack clear evidence on trepanning's circulatory effectsSurgeons and medical students struggle to find definitive, evidence-based information about how trepanning procedures affect local blood circulation, leading to uncertainty in surgical planning and patient counseling. Current medical literature appears fragmented or inconclusive on this specific procedural outcome, forcing practitioners to rely on incomplete knowledge or outdated references.
Score: 17.5%