Investigators have started an awake spinal anesthesia program in conjunction with pediatric surgical colleagues. Patients are offered the option of awake spinal anesthesia instead of general anesthesia for appropriate surgical procedures. Previous studies have demonstrated a lack of significant hemodynamic changes in neonates and infants following spinal anesthesia; however, there are limited data regarding its impact on tissue oxygenation. The goal of the current study is to assess changes in tissue and cerebral oxygenation using non-invasive near infrared spectroscopy following spinal anesthesia.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
23
Cerebral Non-invasive Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS)
Change in cerebral oxygen saturation from immediately after spinal anesthesia placement to conclusion of monitoring (30 mins post block).
Time frame: Intraoperative measure
Tissue Non-invasive Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS)
Change in tissue oxygen saturation from immediately after spinal anesthesia placement to conclusion of monitoring (30 mins post block).
Time frame: Intraoperative measure
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