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NCT06685770

EVALUATION OF POSTOPERATIVE NEUROCOGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT

Sponsor: Haseki Training and Research Hospital

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Summary

In this prospective study, the effects of different anesthesia methods (total intravenous anesthesia and inhaled anesthesia) on neurocognitive function will be examined in patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery without axillary lymph node dissection. Mini-Mental State Examination and Mini-Cog tests will be administered at specific intervals pre and postoperatively. Anesthesia management will follow standard protocols, and the researcher will not intervent in these processes. The relationship between the type of anesthesia and neurocognitive outcomes will be evaluated based on the collected data.

Official title: THE EFFECT OF PEROPERATIVE TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANESTHESIA AND INHALER ANESTHESIA ON POSTOPERATIVE NEUROCGNITIVE DISORDER IN BREAST CANCER SURGERY

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2024-11-12

Completion Date

2025-05-15

Last Updated

2024-11-14

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Mini mental state assessment test

Breast cancer is a very common and important disease in the female population around the world. Anesthesia management during surgery for this disease in the postoperative period should be carefully planned. It will be important to examine the neurocognitive effects of anesthesia management in the postoperative period in this patient group. Today, inhaler and total intravenous anesthesia have advantages as well as disadvantages. It would be valuable to examine its neurocognitive effects in this patient group. In this study, the frequently used Mini mental state assessment test and Mini-cog test will be used.With mini mental state assessment, the patient is asked a number of simple questions to evaluate cognitive functions and each question has certain points. Changes in these score levels preoperatively and postoperatively will be compared within each patient. At the end of the study, preoperative and postoperative changes will be compared statistically between the groups.

OTHER

Mini-cog test

Breast cancer is a very common and important disease in the female population around the world. Anesthesia management during surgery for this disease in the postoperative period should be carefully planned. It will be important to examine the neurocognitive effects of anesthesia management in the postoperative period in this patient group. Today, inhaler and total intravenous anesthesia have advantages as well as disadvantages. It would be valuable to examine its neurocognitive effects in this patient group. In this study, the frequently used Mini-cog test will be used.With Mini-cog test, the patient is asked a number of simple questions to evaluate cognitive functions and each question has certain points. Changes in these score levels preoperatively and postoperatively will be compared within each patient. At the end of the study, preoperative and postoperative changes will be compared statistically between the groups.

Locations (1)

Haseki Training and Research Hospital

Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)