The aim of this study is to observe how the hemodynamic changes induced by spinal blockade affect cerebral oxygenation. Elderly patients are very frail. Hypotension is very frequent during spinal anaesthesia. Bradycardia is other side effect of regional anaesthesia affecting cardiac output and cerebral blood flow. These complications of spinal anaesthesia could decline cognitive function. In this way a non invasive monitoring technique as cerebral oximetry is useful for the safety of anesthetic procedure.
Patients aged 70 years old with hip fracture presenting for surgical repair under intrathecal anaesthesia performed with bupivacaine or L bupivacaine (dose 7 - 9 mg). Preoperative haemoglobin and drugs consumption are registered. All patients receive supplemental oxygen during surgery. Cerebral oximetry, blood pressure, heart rate and oxygen arterial saturation are measured. Level and duration of sensory and motor block are registered. The study observes if there is any correlation between cerebral oximetry and these hemodynamic parameters. The investigators also observe if there is any correlation between cerebral oximetry and cognitive function evaluated pre and postoperatively by SPMSQ test. Postoperative SPMSQ test will be performed on the 5th postoperative day and the complications registered.Patients will be followed for the duration of acute hospital stay.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
Hospital de Sabadell - CSPT
Barcelona, Sabadell, Spain
RECRUITINGCerebral Oximetry
Changes in cerebral oxymetry measured initially (basal), 10, 20 and 30 minutes after spinal block. During surgery oximetry is measured evey 10 minutes to obtain the mean of all the values.
Time frame: Initial, 3 times after spinal block and every 10 minutes during surgery
Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)
Changes in MAP measured initially (basal), 10, 20 and 30 minutes after spinal block. During surgery oximetry is measured every 10 minutes to obtain the mean of all the values
Time frame: Initial, 3 times after spinal block and every 10 minutes during surgery
Heart Rate (HR)
Changes in HR (basal), 10, 20 and 30 minutes after spinal block. During surgery oximetry is measured every 10 minutes to obtain the mean of all the values.
Time frame: Initial, 3 times after spinal block and every 10 minutes during surgery
Oxygen arterial saturation (OSat)
Changes in OSat measured initially (basal), 10, 20 and 30 minutes after spinal block. During surgery oximetry is measured every 10 minutes to obtain the mean of all the values.
Time frame: Initial, 3 times after spinal block and every 10 minutes during surgery
Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ)
This test measures cognitive impairment before and after surgery
Time frame: Once before surgery and at 5th postoperative day
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