Electroencephalogram Predicts Post-operative Delirium
NCT06894238
Summary
The goal of this observational study is to investigate the predictive value of sub-hairline electroencephalography (EEG) during anesthesia recovery for postoperative delirium (POD). The main question to be answered is: * Can sub-hairline EEG measured during anesthesia recovery serve as a reliable predictor of POD? Adult patients undergoing elective craniotomy and admitted to the ICU will be enrolled. Sub-hairline EEG will be monitored until ICU discharge.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Age ≥ 18 years * Planned elective neurosurgical surgery * ASA physical status I-II * Signed informed consent Exclusion Criteria: * Known neurological or psychiatric disorders (e.g., epilepsy, Parkinson's disease) * Preoperative cognitive impairment (MMSE score \< 24) * Long-term use of central nervous system drugs (e.g., antidepressants, antipsychotics) * Language barriers * History of craniotomy within the last 12 months * Inability to place frontal-temporal electrodes due to conditions such as frontal skin injury, severe agitation, or a coronal incision for surgery * Pregnant or breastfeeding women
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NCT06894238