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Postoperative headache is a major issue after general anaesthesia and surgery. The aim of this study is to investigate the possible difference in the occurrence of postoperative headache when general anaesthesia is maintained with propofol, which is supposed to have protective effects on migraine patients, versus sevoflurane.
Postoperative headache is a major issue after general anaesthesia and surgery. The aim of this study is to investigate the possible difference in the occurrence of postoperative headache when general anaesthesia is maintained with propofol, versus sevoflurane. Propofol acts throught a GABA, and is known to have a therapeutic effect on migraine patients with accute attacts. However, its role on postoperative headache has not been studied, when used for maintainance of anaesthesia, this study aims to investigate the occurrence of headache after anaesthesia and surgery, when patients receive randomly two different anaesthetics: propofol and sevoflurane.
Age
18 - 65 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
2nd Department of Anesthesiology, Attikon Hospital, 1 Rimini str.
Athens, Greece
Start Date
November 7, 2014
Primary Completion Date
October 30, 2020
Completion Date
October 30, 2020
Last Updated
November 19, 2019
130
ESTIMATED participants
Propofol
DRUG
Sevoflurane
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
Attikon Hospital
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