Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Elderly Patients With Hip Fracture (NCT02635763) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Elderly Patients With Hip Fracture
China60 participantsStarted 2015-10
Plain-language summary
As the population ages, the frequency of surgery is increasing proportionally, bringing with it the challenge of managing older patients with frequent comorbid diseases and an increased risk of complications. Poor postoperative quality of recovery may result in patient and family suffering, a prolonged hospital stay, and a greater demand on health care resources.The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ultrasound guided percutaneous femoral nerve+lateral cutaneous nerve versus lumbar plexus+sacral plexus nerve block composite laryngeal mask anesthesia in elderly hip fracture surgery, the application of assessing their impact on the postoperative recovery quality.
Who can participate
Age range65 Years – 85 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. ASA grade I \~ III level;
✓. The BMI \<30;
✓. The Mini - getting the state examination MMSE \> 23;
✓. The operation type:open reduction and internal fixation or bipolar head replace.
Exclusion criteria
✕. Serious systemic diseases such as respiratory dysfunction, cardiac insufficiency, and renal insufficiency;
✕. Has a history of cognitive function disorder or mental illness;
✕. Has a history of cerebral infarction and leave sequela;
✕. The blood coagulation dysfunction;
✕. The hearing or visual impairment;
✕. Unable to complete assessment;
✕. Operation time more than 90 minutes;
What they're measuring
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postoperative quality of recovery
Timeframe: 3 days after operative
Trial details
NCT IDNCT02635763
SponsorShanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital