Postoperative cognitive dysfunction is a relatively common in elderly patients after hip surgery, but exact mechanism of its onset is still unclear as well as contributing factors. There is also increased incidence of depression and anxiety. Both affect the recovery after surgery, slow it down and reduce the quality of life. Patients will be divided into two groups, operated under regional anaesthesia and operated under general anaesthesia, and monitored after surgery. Patients will be tested before and after surgery to evaluate postoperative cognitive deficits, depression and anxiety scale and health-related quality of life questionnaire.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
140
change in cognition
MoCA scale (Montreal Cognitive Assessment), F-A-S test
Time frame: preoperatively/postoperative follow up 2 months
change in anxiety and depression
The HAD Scale (The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale)
Time frame: preoperatively/postoperative follow up 2 months
change in quality of life
EQ-5D-5L Questionnaire
Time frame: preoperatively/postoperative follow up 2 months
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