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Is there a relationship between processed electroencephalogram (EEG) characteristics during anaesthesia and general level of health?

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Frailty
Cognitive ability
Physical ability
Mental Health - Studies of normal psychology, cognitive function and behaviour
Registration Number
ACTRN12622000049774
Lead Sponsor
Christchurch Hospital
Brief Summary

Results: We found no correlation between absolute alpha power and age, which may be due to the relatively narrow age distribution of the study population. Although there was not a significant correlation between absolute alpha power and the MoCA or the TUG, once age and anesthetic agent were accounted for, our results suggest that both lower cognitive performance (MoCA) score and decreased physical ability (TUG) were associated with decreased alpha power. Overall, the participants in this study were relatively healthy with few frail subjects as evidenced by a relatively narrow range of MoCA and TUG results. Despite this limitation, our results suggest that patients who are less healthy are more likely to have lower average absolute alpha power during anesthesia. While there is no clear data on the relationship between EEG markers of “depth” of anesthesia and outcome, more frail patients are at increased risk of post-operative complications including delirium. Prior awareness of poor physical or cognitive health may allow the anesthesiologist to take steps to reduce the risk of post-operative cognitive complications. Recognition of lower alpha power during an operation maybe a useful additional marker of the frail patient.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
48
Inclusion Criteria

Patients aged 65 years and over in whom the anaesthetist plans to use processed EEG monitoring. No significant dementia and sufficiently fluent in English to give consent and be able to complete the questionnaires. Patients selected to allow the preoperative assessments to be conducted without delaying surgery.

Exclusion Criteria

Patients undergoing intracranial or cardiac surgery;
Patients with neck of femur fractures;
Patients with significant dementia;
Patients lacking fluency in English.

Study & Design

Study Type
Observational
Study Design
Not specified
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