Regional vs. General Anesthesia for Promoting Independence after Hip Fracture Surgery (REGAIN)

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Funding: PCORI
Investigator: Neuman, MD

The University of Pennsylvania, with funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), has designed the Regional vs. General Anesthesia for Promoting Independence after Hip Fracture Surgery (REGAIN) clinical research trial to determine whether one type of standard care anesthesia given to patients undergoing surgery for a hip fracture leads to better outcomes in recovery of walking, overall health and disability, pain, and survival.  This trial will enroll more than 2000 patients in over 25 cities in the United States and Canada.

The Clinical Research Collaboration Unit (CRCU) supports REGAIN in providing comprehensive project management, data management and research technology support.