The Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology Research Network General Anesthesia Registry

Purpose

The SOAP registry is a prospective, multicenter, electronic registry. The goal is to investigate the indications, mode of airway management, predisposing factors, and obstetric and anesthetic outcomes of pregnant patients who receive general anesthesia for cesarean delivery.

Conditions

  • Cesarean Delivery
  • General Anesthesia

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Between 15 Years and 55 Years
Eligible Sex
Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

-Pregnant women aged 15-55 who have had a general anesthetic for Cesarean delivery

Study Design

Phase
Study Type
Observational
Observational Model
Ecologic or Community
Time Perspective
Retrospective

Recruiting Locations

University of Arkansas
Little Rock 4119403, Arkansas 4099753 72205
Contact:
Nadir Sharawi, MD
nelsharawi@uams.edu

University of California San Francisco
San Francisco 5391959, California 5332921 94158
Contact:
Jillene Sturgess-Daprato
Jillene.Sturgess-Daprato@ucsf.edu

Stanford University
Stanford 5398563, California 5332921 94303
Contact:
Mina Michel
gmichel5@stanford.ed

University of Colorado Hospital
Arvada 5412199, Colorado 5417618 80007
Contact:
Cristina Wood, MD
Cristina.wood@cuanschutz.edu

Yale University
New Haven 4839366, Connecticut 4831725 06510
Contact:
Ricarda Tomlin
ricarda.tomlin@yale.edu

University of Florida
Gainesville 4156404, Florida 4155751 32610
Contact:
Amy Gunnett
agunnett@anest.ufl.edu

St Lukes Anesthesia Associates of Boise
Boise 5586437, Idaho 5596512 83712
Contact:
Allen Botimer, MD
abotimer@anesthesiaofboise.com

University of Chicago Medical Center
Chicago 4887398, Illinois 4896861 60637
Contact:
Somayeh Mohammadi
mohammadis@bsd.uchicago.edu

Indiana University
Indianapolis 4259418, Indiana 4921868 46202
Contact:
Angie Plummer
plummera@iu.edu

University of Iowa
Iowa City 4862034, Iowa 4862182 52242
Contact:
Cynthia Wong
cynthia-wong@uiowa.edu

University of Kansas Health System
Kansas City 4273837, Kansas 4273857 66160
Contact:
Grace Shih, MD
GSHIH@kumc.edu

University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore 4347778, Maryland 4361885 21201
Contact:
Shobana Bharadwaj, MD
sbharadwaj@som.umaryland.edu

Brigham & Women's Hospital
Boston 4930956, Massachusetts 6254926 02115
Contact:
Noor Reel
nraheel@bwh.harvard.edu

Boston Medical Center
Boston 4930956, Massachusetts 6254926 02118
Contact:
Mark Norris, MD
Mark.Norris@bmc.org

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston 4930956, Massachusetts 6254926 02215
Contact:
Yunping Li, MD
yli1@bidmc.harvard.edu

Mayo Clinic
Rochester 5043473, Minnesota 5037779 55905
Contact:
Emily Sharpe, MD
sharpe.emily@mayo.edu

Mercy Hospital St. Louis
St Louis 4407066, Missouri 4398678 63141
Contact:
Amber Benhardt
314-814-0802
amber.benhardt@mercy.net

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lebanon 5088597, New Hampshire 5090174 03756
Contact:
Johanna Cobb, MD
Johanna.G.Cobb@hitchcock.org

University of New Mexico
Albuquerque 5454711, New Mexico 5481136 87106
Contact:
Emily McQuaid-Hanson, MD
emcquaidhanson@salud.unm.edu

Albany Medical Center
Albany 5106834, New York 5128638 12208
Contact:
Mantab Sheikh
sheikhm@amc.edu

Northwell Health
Manhasset 5125766, New York 5128638 11030
Contact:
Andrea Ruggerio
aruggiero3@northwell.edu

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
New York 5128581, New York 5128638 10029
Contact:
Nakiyah Knibbs, MD
nakiyah.knibbs@mountsinai.org

Renaissance School of Medicine Stony Brook University
Stony Brook 5139865, New York 5128638 11794
Contact:
Ayesha Khan
ayesha.khan@stonybrookmedicine.edu

Duke University Medical Center
Durham 4464368, North Carolina 4482348 27710
Contact:
Ashraf Habib, MD
Ashraf.habib@duke.edu

Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Winston-Salem 4499612, North Carolina 4482348 27157
Contact:
Lynne Harris
lcharris@wakehealth.edu

University o Cincinnati
Cincinnati 4508722, Ohio 5165418 45267
Contact:
Andrea Girnius, MD
girniuaa@ucmail.uc.edu

Ohio State University/Wexner Medical Center
Columbus 4509177, Ohio 5165418 43214
Contact:
Kasey Fiorini, MD
kasey.fiorini@osumc.edu

Oregon Health & Science University
Portland 5746545, Oregon 5744337 97035
Contact:
Sarah Feller
fellersa@ohsu.edu

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Pittsburgh 5206379, Pennsylvania 6254927 15213
Contact:
Alexandra Nicholas, MD
412-641-1778

Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston 4574324, South Carolina 4597040 29425
Contact:
Haley Nitchie
nitchie@musc.edu

Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville 4644585, Tennessee 4662168 37232
Contact:
Holly Ende, MD
holly.ende@vumc.org

University of Texas-Houston
Houston 4699066, Texas 4736286 77030
Contact:
Barbara Orlando, MD
Barbara.Orlando@uth.tmc.edu

Baylor Scott & White Medical Center
Temple 4735966, Texas 4736286 76508
Contact:
Michael Hofkamp
michael.hofkamp@bswhealth.org

University of Virginia
Charlottesville 4752031, Virginia 6254928 22903
Contact:
Jessica Sheeran, MD
js5cu@uvahealth.org

More Details

NCT ID
NCT06030063
Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Yale University

Study Contact

Lisa Leffert, MD
(203)785-4304
lisa.leffert@yale.edu

Detailed Description

This is a central repository with data from 25-40 participating SOAP institutions/hospitals. The primary and secondary aims of this study are as follows: 1. To determine the institutional factors associated with rates of general anesthesia for cesarean delivery 2. To perform a descriptive analysis of characteristics of general anesthesia for cesarean delivery cases 3. To determine maternal and anesthetic predictors of difficult intubation Data will be collected from each participating SOAP institution. Institutional data will include information on the characteristics of the institution such as maternal level of care, numbers of lives birth, staffing models, etc. This data will be collected prior to subjects being enrolled into the registry and again at the registry closure to look at intuitional changes over time. Inclusion into the registry is based on the following criteria: 1. Pregnant women who have had a general anesthetic for Cesarean delivery 2. 15-55 years old The general anesthesia registry will collect data on subject demographics in a deidentified manner, including characteristics of the birth and delivery, gestational age, maternal morbidities, and anesthetic management. The granular detail requested in the registry database will help to better understand the nuances of how and why decisions are made about proceeding with general anesthesia in these cases, and once done, how to implement this clinical course. As not all of these data points are routinely recorded in the medical record, optimal data capture requires the treating anesthesiologist to complete the registry entry as soon as possible after conclusion of patient care. Data will be collected for approximately 5 years and maintained indefinitely. Data is entered into a Yale REDCap registry and will not contain subject identifiers. An estimated 5000 subjects will be enrolled into the data repository. This is based on a published report of 45 institutions' data investigating a subtopic of this question (15 years yielding 15,000 general anesthetics).