Assessment of Tiredness During Awake Resection of Intracerebral Tumors
Förekomsten av trötthet Vid Neurokirurgisk Vakenkirurgi
Region Skane
10 participants
Nov 11, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Occasional patients with intracranial tumors need to have a planned awakening during surgery to avoid major disability from the tumor resection. During the awake part of the surgery an increasing degree of tiredness is observed. For the surgeon to plan the resection knowledge of the degree and speed of tiredness/sleepiness evolution is important. The goal of this single center study is to use the "Karolinska Sleepiness Scale" during and after awake surgery for neurosurgical tumor resection to quantify the time available for surgical intervention. Participants are adults having planned surgery for open resection of intracranial tumor with a planned awakening for assessment during surgery. Participants will be asked to grade postoperative sleepiness using the "Karolinska Sleepiness Scale".
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- Adult (\>18 years old)
- Elective supra or infratentorial tumor resection via craniotomy
- Surgical need for awake surgery
- Cognitive function allowing informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria2
- Tumor resection without awake surgery
- Morbid obesitas
Interventions
Assessment of sleepiness during resection using KSS
Locations(1)
View Full Details on ClinicalTrials.gov
For the most up-to-date information, visit the official listing.
NCT06922487