The occurrence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) might be related to intraoperative cerebral desaturation. Positioning for neurosurgical procedures are associated with head rotation, elevation, flexion or extention that may affect blood brain inflow and outflow. Anatomical variations of Willis circle could affect the cerebral blood flow in extreme head position with the development of cerebral ischemia or functional changes of brain. Investigators suppose that detection of cerebral tissue desaturation and its prompt correction could modify the occurence of POCD after these procedures.
Standardized anesthesia and perioperative care will be provided to all patiens with positioning for neurosurgical or spinal procedures, where the head is elevated, extended. flected or rotated. In group A before the start of general anesthesia, the baseline level of cerebral tissue oxygenation (rScO2) will be measured using the near-infrared spectroscopy NIRS (Invivo Medtronic) . Continuous measurement of rScO2 will be used for detection of cerebral tissue desaturation. Each desaturation episode will be managed according to a standardized protocol - correction of extreme head position will be followed by optimalisation of mean arterial pressure (MAP), arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation, end tidal carbon dioxide concentration and a level of hemoglobine concentration. In group B neither measurement of rScO2 nor interventions are provided. Cognitive dysfunction will be assessed by Adenbrooke test before operation and on the fifth postoperative day.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
100
Each desaturation episode will be managed according to a standardized protocol - correction of extreme head position will be followed by optimisation of mean arterial pressure (MAP), arterial hemoglobin oxygen saturation, end tidal carbon dioxide concentration and a level of hemoglobine concentration.
University Hospital Hradec Kralove
Hradec Králové, Czechia
Reduction of incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD)
Addenbrooke test
Time frame: 1 day before operation and the fifth´day
Operative position of patient
In grades from neutral position
Time frame: first 30 minutes
Age of patients
18 to 79
Time frame: the first 5 minutes
Level of exhaled carbon dioxide
In torr
Time frame: every 5 minutes
Type and duration of procedure
In minutes
Time frame: 10 minutes after procedure
Dose of catecholamines
In microgramms per kg per minute
Time frame: 5 minutes after procedure
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