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Observational study: influence of ketamine for ambulatory shoulder surgery. Comparison of two anesthetic procedures established in terms of processing time, hemodynamic stability, patient satisfaction and postoperative pai

Conditions
M75.4
M75.1
Impingement syndrome of shoulder
Rotator cuff syndrome
Registration Number
DRKS00004907
Lead Sponsor
niversitätsmedizin GöttingenZentrum Anästhesiologie, Rettungs- und Intensivmedizin
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
300
Inclusion Criteria

In this study 300 male and female patients will be enrolled. In the patients is elective outpatient surgery of the shoulder performed here is one of the above two anesthetic procedures performed. Another criterion for inclusion is the ability to consent of the patients.

Exclusion Criteria

no consent
no aptitude for the anesthesia procedure

Study & Design

Study Type
observational
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Process times / During anesthesia measured<br>- Time eye opening to speech<br>- Time to extubation<br>- time to admission to recovery room<br>- time to discharge from recovery room<br>Hemodynamic parameters - stability / measured during anesthesia and recovery room <br>- Blood pressure, HR, SaO2, EtCO2<br>- Infusion volume<br>- Circulatory supportive medication
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Postoperative pain (in the recovery room, day surgery in the evening, on postoperative day 1, the second postoperative day)<br>- Satisfaction with anesthesia / questionnaire<br>- Amount of postoperative analgesics<br>Postoperative Complications<br>- PONV<br>- Anti-cholinergic syndrome<br>- Shivering<br>- Sore throat, hoarseness, difficulty swallowing<br>Anesthetics consumption - anesthesia protocol
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