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The Associations Between Perioperative Depression or Anxiety, Salivary Cortisol and α-amylase, and Administered Anesthesia Type in Knee Arthroscopy With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (ACLR): Prospective, Randomized Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating anesthesia approach (general anesthesia or non-general anesthesia) for Depression, Anxiety. Completed, enrolled 162 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Perioperative depression and/or anxiety play a critical role in patient presentation, satisfaction and outcomes. The aim of this study is to assess the level of perioperative depression and/or anxiety in patients with arthroscopic knee surgery and to evaluate their relationship with anesthesia approach (general anesthesia or non general anesthesia). The perioperative characteristic of depression or anxiety is assessed by Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) questionnaires and the level of salivary cortisol, salivary α-amylase (sAA) and blood glucose.
Study Details
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Interventions
patients in group GA received general anesthesia followed with FNB. patients in group NGA received CSEA followed with FNB