Anaesthesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Measuring the Cerebral Oxygen Saturation With NIRS Sensor Placed on the Forehead of Patients in the Prone Position. How Does the External Pressure Affect the Measurement.
During general anaesthesia, to ensure sufficient oxygen supply to the brain, the NIRS technology can be used. It consist of two sensors placed on the forehead, and measures the oxygen saturation of the tissue underneath the sensor. For patients undergoing back surgery placed in the prone position, the NIRS measurement will be affected, because the weight of the head will produce a pressure on the sensors. We wish to investigate how much the measurement is affected. Furthermore we plan to lift the head to remove the pressure, and record the time needed for the measurements to return to baseline.
When placed in the prone position an external pressure is applied to the NIRS sensor. This
pressure changes the amount of blood in the underlying tissue and thereby has an influence
on the regional cerebral oxygen saturation measured. We wish to investigate to which extend
this value is affected by the external pressure. Furthermore by lifting the head we want to
investigate how long takes for the measurements to return to baseline (no pressure in the
supine position).
Patients will receive written and oral information about the study, when seen by an
anaesthesiologist prior to surgery. Before the anaesthesia one NIRS sensors is placed on the
right side of the forehead, avoiding til frontal sinus, and one NIRA sensor is placed on the
left musculus deltoideus. The patient is placed in the prone position with the head in af
prone-view face mask. Measurements will start after 30 minutes with no change in infusion
rate of anaesthetic and no inotropics administered. Registration of NIRS measurements will
be done every 15 seconds, first five minutes without intervention, then five minutes with
headlift, and last five minutes without interventions. Blood pressure, pulse, saturation,
end-tidal carbon dioxide and temperature, will be recorded. Registration wil be om case
report forms.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective
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