U.S., Jan. 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07315048) titled 'Nursing Risk Management in Emergency SAH Surgery Using Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis(HFMEA)' on Dec. 08, 2025.
Brief Summary: The investigators are testing whether a new nurse-led safety program (HFMEA) lowers problems during emergency brain-aneurysm surgery better than usual care.
Adults with a sudden brain bleed (subarachnoid hemorrhage) who need urgent clipping or coil placement at the hospital are randomly placed in one of two groups:
Usual nursing care, or Usual care plus HFMEA (nurses use checklists to spot and prevent risks such as re-bleeding, high brain pressure, infection, seizures).
The investigators count...