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Completed NCT05656703

Anesthesia Depth Increases Delirium Incidence

Conditions: Delirium, Anesthesia Awareness

Sex: All
Ages: 70 Years – 110 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 130
Sponsor: Heidelberg University

Location: Germany

Summary

This study aimed to determine whether targeting bispectral index (BIS) readings of 55 (light anaesthesia) was associated with a lower incidence of delirium, dementia (POD), POCD and mortality but higher rates of awareness and complications than a standard of care anaesthesia blinded to depth monitoring.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:scheduled for major surgery above 60 min durationinformed consentExclusion Criteria:emergency surgery with large blood loss and/or preoperative cardiovascular instability, scheduled regional or neuraxial anesthesia, language barriers with the unability to understand a German audio tape, unability or unwillingness to consent,hearing disabilities

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