Sleep Architecture Clinical Trial
Official title:
Identification of the Sleep Architecture in Patients With Hip Surgery (TepSo)
The purpose of this prospective observational study is to investigate the changes in sleep architecture after a hip surgery and its potential association with postoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunctions respectively.
Sleep research has confirmed the association of sleep (REM sleep and slow-wave sleep) with
memory and cognitive function in general. There are changes in the quantity of REM sleep
after certain forms of anesthesia, especially with barbiturate, as shown in mouse model. This
study is designed to be the first explorative clinical studyl to measure changes in sleep
architecture in surgical patients undergoing different types of anesthesia (general
anesthesia and spinal anesthesia) and its potential associations with the development of
postoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction. Additionally, parameters will
be collected, that from recent research are suspected to be reliable markers for systemic
inflammation that might account for delirium and cognitive dysfunction after surgical
interventions.
Patients were stratified into two groups: age (≤ 65 years; > 65 years) and benzodiazepine
premedication (yes/no).
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