Recovery after total intravenous general anaesthesia or spinal anaesthesia for total knee arthroplasty: a randomized trial

A Harsten, H Kehlet, S Toksvig-Larsen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: /st>This study was undertaken to compare the effects of general anaesthesia (GA) and spinal anaesthesia (SA) on the need for postoperative hospitalization and early postoperative comfort in patients undergoing fast-track total knee arthroplasty (TKA). METHODS: /st>One hundred and twenty subjects were randomly allocated to receive either intrathecal bupivacaine (SA group) or GA with target controlled infusion of propofol and remifentanil (GA group). Primary outcome was length of hospital stay (LOS) defined as time from end of surgery until the subject met the hospital discharge criteria. Secondary outcome parameters included actual time of discharge, postoperative pain, intraoperative blood loss, length of stay in the Post Anaesthesia Care Unit, dizziness, postoperative nausea and vomiting, need for urinary catheterization and subject satisfaction. RESULTS: /st>GA resulted in shorter LOS (46 vs 52 h, PGA had more favourable recovery effects after TKA compared with SA.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBritish Journal of Anaesthesia
Vol/bind111
Udgave nummer3
Sider (fra-til)391-399
Antal sider9
ISSN0007-0912
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 11 apr. 2013

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