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NCT ID: NCT06241859 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Total Knee Replacement Surgery

The Impact of Sedation Depth Monitoring for Cognitive Functions and Early Rehabilitation After Major Joints Arthroplasty

Start date: February 10, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Spinal anesthesia is applied for patients undergoing total elective knee replacement surgery. It reduces rates of postoperative complications, improves postoperative pain management, rehabilitation is started earlier and patients more quickly return to the rhythm of ordinary life. According to the literature data, perioperative stress impacts part of cardiovascular complications and exacerbates postoperative pain. It is important that patients during the surgery under spinal anesthesia prefer to sleep. Thus, in order to reduce perioperative stress, patients during surgery are sedated. It is one of the most effective methods. On the other hand, deep sedation during surgery versus light sedation, is related to more frequent postoperative cognitive impairment and delirium. It leads to worse later surgery results and worse postoperative quality of life, increased risk of falling, prolonged duration of hospitalization, increased expenses.