Status:

UNKNOWN

Discovery for Biomarkers and Risk Factors for Postoperative Delirium in Elderly Patients With Spine Surgery

Lead Sponsor:

Yonsei University

Conditions:

Spinal Disease

Eligibility:

All Genders

70-100 years

Brief Summary

Introduction: With the increase of the elderly population, the number of elderly patients undergoing surgery is increasing, and postoperative delirium is 11-51% depending on the type of surgery. In re...

Detailed Description

Method: 1. Study design: This study is a prospective investigation that identifies risk factors for postoperative delirium and searches for predictive biomarkers of delirium. 2. Inclusion criteria / ...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

  • Elderly patients over 70
  • Eligible Surgeries: lumbar spine fusion surgery, posterior cervical spine fusion surgery, or anterior cervical spine fusion surgery

Exclusion

  • Patients with cognitive decline according to MMSE-DS outcome criterion
  • Patients diagnosed with malignant or benign tumors
  • If surgery is scheduled within 2 hours(micro surgery)
  • In case of difficulty in communication
  • History of brain neurological diseases (brain hemorrhage, stroke, dementia, Parkinson's, cognitive impairment diagnosis, etc.)
  • Patients diagnosed with alcoholism or drug addiction
  • Patients with surgical complications (post-operative bleeding, high fever over 39 degrees, etc.)
  • Patients undergoing re-operation due to surgery-related complications

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

October 21 2019

Trial Type :

OBSERVATIONAL

Allocation :

ESTIMATED

End Date :

October 1 2021

Estimated Enrollment :

600 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT04120272

Start Date

October 21 2019

End Date

October 1 2021

Last Update

June 7 2021

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Severance Hospital, Yonsei University Health System

Seoul, South Korea

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