Total Knee Replacement Under Spinal Anesthesia, Comparison of Postoperative Recovery Versus General Anesthesia
Total Knee Replacement Under Spinal Anesthesia, Comparison of Postoperative Recovery Versus General Anesthesia: A Retrospective Single-Center Observational Comparative Superiority Study
University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
500 participants
May 3, 2024
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Intraoperative anesthetic management for total knee replacement (TKR) can be performed under general or spinal anesthesia. These two techniques have their own characteristics and may impact postoperative recovery differently. However, there are no studies in the literature analyzing postoperative functional recovery after TKR surgery according to the type of anesthesia. The objective of this study is to compare postoperative recovery, assessed by the QoR-15F score, in patients undergoing TKR under spinal anesthesia versus surgery under general anesthesia.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Male or female, 18 years of age or older (no upper age limit)
- Underwent total knee replacement surgery between January 1, 2020 and June 30, 2023
- Assessed using the QoR-15F score
Exclusion Criteria2
- Subject (and/or their legal representative, if applicable) who expressed their opposition to the reuse of their data for scientific research purposes.
- Revision, emergency, oncological, bilateral, or septic surgery
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NCT07275983