Postoperative Quality of Recovery in Patients Receiving Anaesthesia: A Prospective Observational Study
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Elective Surgeries
- Sponsor
- B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences
- Enrollment
- 195
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- quality of recovery from anaesthesia
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 7 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The investigator's study is designed to evaluate the recovery of patients receiving anaesthesia for surgeries; in different domains like the physiological, nociceptive, cognitive and emotional to the participants' preoperative state.
Investigators
Sachin Koirala
Junior Resident
B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •All patients aged 18 years or over who are undergoing surgery with anesthesia
Exclusion Criteria
- •Inability to complete the baseline questionnaire for any reason as assessed by the examiner
- •Patient with any current psychiatric disturbance
- •Patient undergoing a neuropsychological procedure that may impair their ability to participate in the assessment
- •Patients undergoing emergency surgery
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
quality of recovery from anaesthesia
Time Frame: 24 hours post operatively
include the quality of recovery in each domain over the postoperative follow-up period as compared to the same in preoperative period (baseline value) using the postoperative quality of recovery scale. The different domains include physiological (with subdomains: systolic blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, respiratory rate, oxygen requirement, airway, agitation, consciousness and ability to lift head, each scoring from 1 to 3), nociceptive ( scoring 1to 5, higher score means more pain), emotional (1 to 5), activity of daily living( 1 to 3), cognitive ( with subdomains orientation(1 to 3), number forward and backward(1 to 6), word task and executive memory) and impact on ability to work(1 to 3)
Secondary Outcomes
- factors delaying recovery(24 hrs post operatively)