The Relationship Between Arterial Stiffness and Hemodynamic Responses in Patients With Spinal Anesthesia

NCT05537246 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 124

Last updated 2024-01-03

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Summary

The aim of this study is to investigate the importance of pulse wave velocity, an indicator of arterial stiffness, in predicting hemodynamic changes in normotensive and hypertensive patients undergoing spinal anesthesia.

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

PWV

All cases were evaluated in the service before surgery. Pulse wave velocity measurement was performed with the MOBİL-O-GRAPH device, which is one of the noninvasive methods. Before measuring from patients; It was confirmed that there was no coffee/cigarette consumption within 30 minutes. After resting for 5 minutes in a quiet room, the cuff of the appropriate size was tied to the arm in such a way that it came to the brachial artery. The data recorded by the tonometer was transferred to the computer program. Care was taken that the patient did not move or talk during the measurement.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Aydin Adnan Menderes University

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Sinan Yılmaz · institutional affiliation

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
90 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2021-09-01
Primary Completion
2022-09-01
Completion
2022-09-01

Countries

  • Turkey (Türkiye)

Study Locations

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