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NCT07474480

Comparison of the Effects of General Anesthesia and Spinal Anesthesia on Tissue Perfusion in Patients Undergoing Lower Extremity Surgery

This prospective, single-center observational study compares the effects of general anesthesia and spinal anesthesia on tissue perfusion in patients undergoing lower extremity surgery with tourniquet use. Tissue oxygenation in the limb distal to the tourniquet is monitored noninvasively using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), and perfusion loss is quantified using an area-under-the-curve (AUC) approach. The primary objective is to evaluate whether spinal anesthesia better preserves distal tissue oxygenation during tourniquet inflation compared with general anesthesia. Secondary objectives are to assess reperfusion response after tourniquet release using changes in NIRS values at 20 minutes relative to baseline, the presence of early hyperemia (rSO₂ overshoot), and the association between tourniquet duration and perfusion loss. Additional exploratory analyses evaluate selected metabolic and inflammatory markers, including pH, lactate, and potassium.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years

Updated: 2026-05-28

1 state

Tissue Perfusion
Lower Extremity Surgery
Tourniquet-Induced Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
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NCT06799832

Urethral PeRfusion Index-Guided Hemodynamic ManagemenT in Patients Having Major Abdominal Surgery: the UPRIGHT Randomized Feasibility Trial

We will perform this single-center pilot trial to determine if the intraoperative urethral perfusion index is higher in patients assigned to maintaining postinduction baseline urethral perfusion index than in patients assigned to routine care (with blinded urethral perfusion index monitoring). As pre-planned substudies, we will also assess the agreement between a) urethral perfusion index-derived pulse rate and heart rate measured with an electrocardiogram and b) between the urethral perfusion index and the peripheral perfusion index.

Gender: All

Ages: 45 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-02-21

Urethral Perfusion Index
Tissue Perfusion
Microcirculation