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Filter by:The goal of this observational study is to determine the effects of cervical hyperextension on cerebral oximetry and cognitive functions in healthy individuals without other additional factors such as anesthesia and surgical stress. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Can cervical hyperextension cause changes in cerebral oxygenation in non-anesthetized healthy individuals? - Can cervical hyperextension cause changes in cervical and cerebral blood flow in non-anesthetized healthy individuals? - Can cervical hyperextension cause changes in cognitive functions in non-anesthetized healthy individuals? - Can cervical hyperextension cause changes in optic nerve sheath diameter in non-anesthetized healthy individuals? Participants will be monitored with cerebral oximeter device and asked to answer Montreal cognitive function test before and during cervical hyperextension position. The researchers will evaluate the changes in cervical and cerebral blood flow ultrasonographically before and during cervical hyperextension position.
It is an observational retrospective multicenter study