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UnknownNCT05644535

Cerebrospinal Fluid Gravity Correlation Analysis

Correlation Between Blood Biochemical Indicators and Cerebrospinal Fluid Gravity in Aged Patients

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
80 (estimated)
Sponsor
First People's Hospital of Chenzhou · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study was to measure cerebrospinal fluid density in aged patients and to see if there was a correlation between these factors and cerebrospinal fluid density by using the electronic medical record system to understand the patient's gender, blood glucose, blood biochemical electrolytes and blood levels.

Detailed description

Hip joint injury is one of the common injuries in the elderly, and hip arthroplasty is a treatment method that allows patients to get out of bed and return to social life as soon as possible. Currently, the common position for hip arthroplasty is the lateral position; and combined spinal and epidural anesthesia or subarachnoid anesthesia is also the common anesthesia method for hip arthroplasty. In the lateral position, the patient's affected limb is often on top and the healthy limb is on the bottom; the healthy side position is also the usual position for hip arthroplasty. In this position, it may be optimal to use a lighter specific gravity local anesthetic drug because it tends to anesthetize only the upper affected limb and does not require a return to the supine position after anesthesia due to changes in the plane of block, minimizing pain and hemodynamic fluctuations during anesthesia and position changes. Currently, light specific gravity is more of a concept. Because in the available data, only the range of cerebrospinal fluid density of ordinary healthy adults is available, there is little literature and data to describe and analyze what the cerebrospinal fluid density of elderly patients actually is. Therefore, when we administer subarachnoid anesthesia to elderly patients, we cannot determine whether the dispensed local anesthetic drug is a light specific gravity. In this study, we intend to collect cerebrospinal fluid from elderly patients who underwent hip arthroplasty under combined lumbar and rigid anesthesia or subarachnoid anesthesia, and measure the cerebrospinal fluid density in elderly patients, and observe whether there is a correlation between the above factors and cerebrospinal fluid density through the electronic medical record system to understand the patient's gender, blood glucose, blood biochemical electrolytes and routine blood levels; thus, we can better guide the use of lighter specific gravity drugs in clinical practice.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTCerebrospinal fluid densitometryAfter obtaining the patient's cerebrospinal fluid specimen, the actual mass of the cerebrospinal fluid was measured by pipetting 1000 μL of cerebrospinal fluid specimen on an analytical balance using a pipette gun, and all specimens were measured three times and the average of the three times was taken as the final mass of 1000 μL of that specimen. After the mass measurement, the residual cerebrospinal fluid was disposed of as medical waste. The density of each specimen was obtained according to the density to mass conversion formula ρ=m/v.
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTblood routine examinationAfter obtaining the patient's blood specimens, they were sent to the laboratory for blood routine examination.
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTBlood electrolyte examinationAfter obtaining the patient's blood specimens, they were sent to the laboratory for blood electrolyte examination.

Timeline

Start date
2022-12-01
Primary completion
2023-05-31
Completion
2023-05-31
First posted
2022-12-09
Last updated
2022-12-09

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05644535. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.