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Effect of sedation by propofol and midazolam on cognitive performance

Phase 2
Recruiting
Conditions
Cognitive disorders following hip surgery under spinal anesthesia.
Senile degeneration of brain, not elsewhere classified
G31.1
Registration Number
IRCT20120915010841N19
Lead Sponsor
Hamedan University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
136
Inclusion Criteria

Patients older than 65 years
Patients with ASA class 1 and 2
Patients candidate for hip surgery undergoing spinal anesthesia

Exclusion Criteria

Failure to spinal anesthesia and general anesthesia
Patients with history of alcohol and drug use, sedation and anticonvulsants
History sensitivity to anesthetic drugs
History of cognitive impairment
Spinal anesthesia contraindications

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The percentage of people who have Mini Mental State Examination scores less than 20 after spinal anesthesia and taking Propofol or Midazolam. Timepoint: The day before surgery and before discharging from the hospital. Method of measurement: Using Mini Mental State Examination questionnaire.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
ausea & vomiting. Timepoint: After surgery. Method of measurement: Observation.;Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure. Timepoint: Every three minutes to 20 minutes and then every 10 minutes until the end of the surgery. Method of measurement: Non-invasive automatic barometric device.;Heart Rate. Timepoint: Every three minutes to 20 minutes and then every 10 minutes until the end of the surgery. Method of measurement: Using a pulse oximeter.
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