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Filter by:Periperative neurocognitive disorder(PND) is consistently associated with increased morbidity and mortality, but its mechanisms remain unclear. Moreover, valid biomarkers for the prediction or diagnosis of the development of delayed neurocognitive recovery in aged patients have not been identified so far. The purpose of this study is trying to find the functional MRI marker of PND.
Previous study demonstrated that the condition of central cholinergic nerve is important for the postoperative cognitive dysfunction. In present study investigators hypothesized that the acetylcholine concentration in the cerebral spinal fluid is associated to the postoperative cognitive changes in aged patients undergoing osteopathic surgery.
The purpose of this study is to compare the non-inferiority between Heavy Levobupivacaine with Enantiomeric Excess of 50% and Heavy Racemic Bupivacaine During Spinal Anesthesia for Orthopedic Procedures in the Lower Limbs.