Assessment of Cognitive Function After Surgery in Two Types of Anesthesia in Patients Operated for Breast Cancer

Mise à jour : Il y a 4 ans
Référence : NCT01880541

Femme Homme

  • | Pays :
  • France
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Extrait

The emergence of cognitive disorders after surgery under general anesthesia (GA) is the second leading cause of patient complaints (after dental debris caused by intubation techniques). These cognitive disorders can range from simple reversible confusion (26%) with postoperative cognitive dysfunction without actual recovery (10%). The hypnosedation is an ancient technique of anesthesia expanding its effects on cognitive function remain to this day unknown, but appear promising.


Critère d'inclusion

  • Patients With Breast Cancer and Breast Surgery Requiring

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