Comparison of changes in blood pressure and heart rate in patients undergoing orthopedic surgery of the lower limbs in two anesthesia method.
- Conditions
- Fracture of Lower Limb.Fracture of lower limb, level unspecified
- Registration Number
- IRCT2017031414333N71
- Lead Sponsor
- Vice chancellor for research, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 66
Age over 60 years; Patients of class 1 and 2 ASA-PS.
Exclusion criteria: Patients who consume narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances; patients generally have a contraindication to spinal procedures; Patients who experience severe pain during the surgery and have to use general anesthesia.
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Itching. Timepoint: First, during, and after the end of the study. Method of measurement: Based on patient interview.;Nausea and vomiting. Timepoint: First, during, and after the end of the study. Method of measurement: Based on patient interview.;Urinary retention. Timepoint: First, during, and after the end of the study. Method of measurement: Based on patient interview.;Respiratory depression. Timepoint: First, during, and after the end of the study. Method of measurement: Based on the questions of the patient and a doctor diagnoses.;Duration of analgesia. Timepoint: The first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth hours after the start of the study. Method of measurement: Based on the questions of the patient and a doctor diagnoses.;Hemodynamic changes. Timepoint: First, during, and after the end of the study. Method of measurement: Based on manometer and monitor.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
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