RecruitingNCT07309575

Regional Versus General Anesthesia for Hip Fracture and Postoperative Oxygenation


Sponsor

University of Lisbon

Enrollment

102 participants

Start Date

Nov 27, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

With this study, the investigators intend to measure oxygen saturation before and after hip surgery in the context of proximal femur fracture, comparing two types of anesthesia (general or spinal). The investigators also intend to study the effects of the two anesthetic techniques on sleep apnea, delirium, respiratory complications, and length of hospital stay. This is an observational study, in which oxygen is measured at the fingertip with a sensor and a bracelet, without any intervention, inconvenience, or discomfort for the participant. Data will be collected on: respiratory complications, sleep apnea, delirium, length of hospital stay, and survival. Data will be collected in the operating room and wards of Santa Maria Hospital, Lisbon, Portugal over a period of approximately 24 hours after the participant's operation. Information about participant's health and co-morbidities will be recorded. There will be no implication for the participants' clinical care, since the study measurements will not be sent to the health professionals in charge. The operation, recovery, and treatments will not be influenced at any time by participation in the study.


Eligibility

Min Age: 65 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • hospital admission for hip fracture;
  • scheduled for hip fracture surgery;
  • age above 65 years, both genders;
  • capable of consent or consent by responsible person;

Exclusion Criteria2

  • hip fracture during hospitalization (not present upon admission)
  • patient refusal to participate

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Locations(1)

Northern Lisbon Hospital Center

Lisbon, Lisbon District, Portugal

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