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Randomized Study Evaluating the Influence of the Strategy Intraoperative Anesthetic (Desflurane Versus Propofol) on Cognitive and Psychomotor Functions in Output Post Interventional Room Monitoring (Cognides)
The recovery of cognitive and psychomotor functions is best performed under anesthesia after desflurane when propofol in that obtaining a Aldrete score\> 8/10 output of the allowing SSPI. The principal objective is to compare the cognitive and psychomotor status of patients recovered an Aldrete score\> 8/10 according to the anesthetic agent (propofol or desflurane) using three tests (Stroop test, Digit Symbol Substitution task and a test of verbal memory (visual verbal learning test) made SSPI.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris |
|---|---|
| Phase | Phase 2 |
| Status | COMPLETED |
| Enrolment | 60 |
| Start date | 2013-04 |
| Completion | 2014-12 |
Conditions
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Total Hip Prosthesis
- Total Knee Replacement
Interventions
- Intraoperative anesthetic strategy by Propofol
- Intraoperative anesthetic strategy by Desflurane
Primary outcomes
- Compare the cognitive and psychomotor status of patients recovered an Aldrete score> 8/10 according to the anesthetic agent (propofol or desflurane) — 1 day
Compare the cognitive and psychomotor status of patients recovered an Aldrete score\> 8/10 according to the anesthetic agent (propofol or desflurane), using three tests (Stroop test, Digit Symbol Substitution Task and test verbal memory (visual verbal learning test) made room post-interventional monitoring The primary endpoint will be the average score of three tests in room post-interventional monitoring (Stroop test, Digit Symbol Substitution Task, Visual Verbal Learning Test) scores expressed in standard deviation
Countries
France