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We assume we wish to test the additional contribution of 4 further predictors indicating the type of technique used (Local Infiltration of Anaesthetics (LIA), application of an intraoperative pneumatic tourniquet, intraoperative recovery of blood loss, application of drainage) to an initial regression model that includes sex, age, ASAC risk class, and antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy. The complete model therefore includes 8 regression coefficients. We wish to test whether adding these 4 predictors to the initial model results in an increase of at least 1% in the variance explained by the model. Considering a significance level (alpha) of 5% and a power of 90%, the required sample size is 1530.",[13],{"name":14,"affiliation":15,"role":16},"Giorgio Oriani, P.I.","IRCCS Laleazzi Sant Ambrogio Site San Siro Institute","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[18,23],{"name":19,"role":20,"phone":21,"phoneExt":10,"email":22},"Giorgio Oriani, Principal Investigator","CONTACT","+39335225452","gorian@alice.it",{"name":24,"role":20,"phone":25,"phoneExt":10,"email":26},"Georges Ghanem, Chief of Anesthetic Dept","+39-2-48785206","georges.ghanem@grupposandonato.it",[28],{"facility":5,"status":10,"city":29,"state":29,"zip":10,"country":30,"countryCode":31,"cosmosGeoPoint":32,"geoPoint":37,"contacts":10},"Milan","Italy","IT",{"type":33,"coordinates":34},"Point",[35,36],9.18951,45.46427,{"lat":36,"lon":35},{"type":39,"investigatorFullName":10,"investigatorTitle":10,"investigatorAffiliation":10,"oldNameTitle":10,"oldOrganization":10},"SPONSOR","100631413","the-influence-of-perioperative-strategies-on-the-extent-of-in-orthopaedic-prosthetic-surgery-100631413",false,"NCT07500350","The Influence of Perioperative Strategies on the Extent of in Orthopaedic Prosthetic Surgery","Influence of Perioperative Strategies on the Extent of Total Blood Loss in Orthopaedic Prosthetic Surgery","IPECO","Inclusion criteria:\n\n\\- Adult patients in ASA Class I-II-III undergoing prosthetic surgery, as a first-time implant\n\nExclusion criteria:\n\n* Patients who did not receive tranexamic acid prophylaxis (pre-operative and post- operative doses) and are therefore not comparable with the vast majority of cases.\n* Reintervention, as bleeding depends on a variable that is not constant, namely the initial implant","ALL",{"count":50,"type":51},1683,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","To assess the extent of blood loss in prosthetic surgery, considering whether possible variables may influence, either positively or negatively, the extent of such loss. The assessment will be carried out by analysing parameters (haemoglobin - haematocrit) in the immediate preoperative period and then on days 1-3 and 7.\n\nNumerous clinical studies have examined blood loss - both intraoperative and, above all, total blood loss - in shoulder, hip and knee replacement surgery.\n\nAnaesthetic and surgical techniques, relevant medications, the use of pneumatic tourniquets and, more simply, intraoperative positioning, as well as blood-sparing and blood recovery methods, have been the subject of extensive literature. Our study aims to retrospectively evaluate a full year of prosthetic surgery, analysing all the factors involved in the search for a definitive answer regarding the best method for this purpose, if feasible \\[1,2,3,4,5\\].\n\nPrior to admission, the patient undergoes a standardised series of tests, which also include a complete blood count, serum iron, transferrin and ferritin levels.\n\nThis series of tests concerning haematocrit and haematopoietic function is then repeated on the 1st, 3rd and 7th post-operative days to assess overall blood loss\n\n. Patients of both sexes who have undergone total knee replacement (unilateral or bilateral), unicompartmental and total knee replacement (unilateral or bilateral), and total shoulder replacement.\n\nThe above patients operated on between January 2025 and December 2025 at the San Siro Clinic.",[55],"Orthopaedic Surgery","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-06-19",{"date":59,"type":60},"2026-06-24","ACTUAL",{"date":62,"type":51},"2026-07-08",{"date":64,"type":51},"2028-03",{"name":5,"class":6},1]