Incidence of cerebral desaturation and postoperative cognitive and psychomotor recovery in endoscopic sinus surgery: a prospective cohort study
Not Applicable
- Conditions
- patients undergoning endoscopic sinus surgerysinus surgeryear-nose-throatcerebral oximetrypostoperative cognitive dysfunction
- Registration Number
- TCTR20191223002
- Lead Sponsor
- Chulalongkorn University
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Pending (Not yet recruiting)
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 41
Inclusion Criteria
Patients undergoning endoscopic sinus surgery with diagnosis chronic rhinosinusitis
Patient could perform the tests
18-65 year old
American Society of Anesthesiologist physical status 1-3
Elective surgery
Exclusion Criteria
concurrent psychiatric problems or treatments
history of brain diseases or cognitive problems
could not perform the tests
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Incidence of cerebral desaturation during the procedure incidence
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Postoperative cognitive function assessment Pre- and postoperaative 2, 24 hour and 7 day Montreal Cognitive Assessment, Thai edition,Postoperative cognitive function assessment Pre- and postoperaative 2, 24 hour and 7 day Digit Symbol Substition Test,Postoperative cognitive function assessment Pre- and postoperaative 2, 24 hour and 7 day Backward and forward digit span,Postoperative cognitive function assessment Pre- and postoperaative 2, 24 hour and 7 day Confusion Assessment Method for Intensive Car Unit (CAM-ICU), Thai version ,Postoperative recovery Pre- and postoperaative 24 hour and 7 day Quality of recovery score, Thai version