Clinical Trial

The Effects of General Versus Spinal Anesthesia on Postoperative Myocardial Injury

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Record status
This record was last updated July 23, 2024 (before its estimated August 5, 2024 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
In this prospective, randomized, single-blind study, we aim to compare the effects of general anesthesia and spinal anesthesia on postoperative myocardial injury in elderly patients undergoing hip surgery. Cardiovascular events are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity following non-cardiac surgery, with myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MINS) being a significant concern. MINS, characterized by asymptomatic elevation of troponin levels without accompanying ECG findings, is closely associated with postoperative mortality. With the increasing prevalence of comorbidities in the elderly population and the rising frequency of non-cardiac surgeries in this demographic, understanding the effects of different anesthesia types on postoperative myocardial injury is crucial.
Protocol Amendment History 1 change
critical Trial status changed: Recruiting → Unknown 2026-08-02
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06343259
Lead Sponsor Sisli Hamidiye Etfal Training and Research Hospital
Conditions Myocardial Injury After Non-cardiac Surgery, Hypotension During Surgery, Anesthesia, General, Anesthesia, Spinal
Enrollment 100 participants
Start Date 2024-04-05
Primary Completion 2024-08-05 (estimated)
Study Completion 2024-08-18 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2024-07-23