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Effect of orientation of lateral position on spinal anesthesia for proximal femoral fractures

Not Applicable
Conditions
proximal femoral fractures
Registration Number
JPRN-UMIN000043694
Lead Sponsor
Aidu Chuo Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete: follow-up complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
78
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Corresponds to any of the following 1. Fractures may dislocate depending on lateral position 2. Atrial fibrillation: Heart rate is difficult to evaluate 3. Taking beta-blocker: Possibility of little fluctuation in heart rate 4. Cannot take the lateral decubitus position 5. No / less pain in the fractured part (During continuous opioid administration, use of analgesics within 6 hours, hemiplegia on the fracture side, etc.) 6. Patients who are judged to be incompatible by anesthesiologist

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percentage (%) of strong pain (Pain score 3 points or more) when changing from supine to lateral position Pain score using this study is as follows: 0: calm 1: facial grimacing 2: moaning 3: screaming 4: unable to proceed
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. Changes in heart rate during positioning 2. Pain score 3. Quality of position for spinal anesthesia (1: unsatisfactory, 2: satisfactory, 3: good, 4: very good) 4. Time spent on spinal anesthesia [min]
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