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Dreams or Implicite Memorization Under OFA

Dreams or Implicite Memorization Under OFA

Recruiting
18-75 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The Dreams study is an observational study aimed at evaluating the incidence of connected awareness after intubation, intraoperative explicit and implicit memorization, and postoperative well-being in patients receiving general anesthesia without opioids.

Outcomes

The primary objective is the evaluation of the incidence of connected consciousness after induction of general anesthesia without opioids and intubation. The secondary objectives are:

  • Implicit and explicit memorization after intubation and during the procedure
  • Post-operative well-being Pain in the recovery room and in the room, assessed by VAS;
  • Total consumption of analgesics (paracetamol, diclofenac, tramadol): data collected during discharge
  • Level of satisfaction, assessed using the EVAN scale
  • Duration of hospitalization
  • Estimated first mobilization

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • laparoscopic robotic surgery
  • ASA score 1 to 3

Exclusion Criteria:

  • neurological and psychiatric diseases
  • reflect memory disorders
  • head trauma
  • hearing disorders
  • past or current use of medications affecting the central nervous system.

Study details
    Implicite Memorization

NCT06822660

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Saint Pierre

21 October 2025

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