A/Prof Lachlan Miles (University of Melbourne and Austin Health)
The study commenced recruitment on 7 May 2019 and completed recruitment of 422 patients in April 2023 at 19 sites across Australia and New Zealand.
The NATO study is a prospective observational study performed in patients undergoing surgery for colorectal cancer, comparing non-anaemic patients with iron deficiency to those who are iron replete. The primary outcome is days alive and out of hospital at postoperative day 90, with important secondary outcomes examining incidence of postoperative complications, readmission and quality of life.
The study has received $A200,000 from a variety of government, public, private and industry funders.
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry registration number: ACTRN12618001997246
Per patient payment is $A400 from enrolment to the completion of 90-day follow-up.
For further information about this study, please contact the NATO principal investigator, A/Prof Lachlan Miles by email.