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Postoperative delirium is a geriatric syndrome occurring after anesthesia and surgery which manifests as acute alterations in mental status, involving changes in cognition, attention, and levels of consciousness that tend to fluctuate The use of dexmedetomidine with the intention to prevent postoperative delirium remains controversial. Where it has shown to be effective in older adult patients undergoing cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular surgeries


Clinical Trial Description

On the day of surgery and after arrival to the theatre, all patients will have supplemental oxygen by nasal cannula at 5 L min-1 and will be connected to the standard monitoring non-invasive blood pressure, electrocardiography, and pulse oximetry. crystalloid 10mg/kg will be administered then all patients will receive spinal anaesthesia in the sitting position, under complete aseptic technique. The midline or Para median spinal puncture will be performed. volume of 3 ml of hyperbaric bupivacaine (Marcaine® Spinal Heavy 0.5%, AstraZeneca) will be injected using a 25 G spinal needle . After establishment of spinal anesthesia , A loading dose of dexmetomedine (1 µg/kg) will be administered for 10 min for all the patients then Three types of syringes will be prepared on 50 ml syringes Group A: saline 50 ml, Group B: a 50 ml mixture of saline 49 ml and dexmedetomidine 100 μg, and Group C: a 50 ml mixture of saline 48 ml and dexmedetomidine 200 μg. the patients then they will be randomized into 3 groups ;


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NCT number NCT05707741
Study type Interventional
Source Menoufia University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date June 1, 2023
Completion date February 20, 2024

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