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Impact of Intrathecal Dexamethasone Administration for Elderly Patients With Proximal Femoral Fracture
Spinal anesthesia blocks acute pain in older patients with femur fracture. Delirium is a common complication seen after femur fracture, affecting approximately 10-16% of patients. It is associated with increased mortality at 1st year, delayed rehabilitation efforts, prolonged length of hospital stay, poorer functional outcomes, and increased risk of nursing home placement. Intrathecal dexamethasone administration improves quality of anesthesia in patients with femur fracture compared to conventional spinal anesthesia.
The aim of this research was to establish the influence of intrathecal dexamethasone administration in spinal anaesthesia with levobupivacaine on postoperative pain and changes of consciousness, values of cortisol levels and quality of treatment for patients with femoral fractures compared to spinal anaesthesia with only local anaesthetic. The study was planned as a prospective, observational, randomised clinical trial. A total of 60 patients ASA2 and ASA3 status, scheduled for surgical procedures were sorted into two groups and underwent surgery in spinal anesthesia with levobupivacaine with or without dexamethsone.
Age
50 - 100 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
University Hospital "Sveti Duh"
Zagreb, Croatia
Start Date
November 11, 2012
Primary Completion Date
May 26, 2016
Completion Date
July 4, 2017
Last Updated
February 28, 2019
60
ACTUAL participants
8 mg of dexamethasone
DRUG
12,5 mg of 0,5 % of levobupivacaine
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
General Hospital Sveti Duh
NCT05668182
NCT05276674
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