Purpose of review The extrinsic risk factors for postoperative cognitive disturbance have been a source of concern during the perioperative period, and these risk factors remain the subject of controversy. This review of recent studies focuses on the effect of these factors on postoperative cognitive disturbance during the perioperative period. Recent findings Impairment of cerebral autoregulation may predispose patients to intraoperative cerebral malperfusion, which may subsequently induce postoperative cognitive disturbance. The neurotoxicity of several volatile anesthetics may contribute to cognitive functional decline, and the impact of intravenous anesthesia on cognitive function requires further exploration. Multimodal analgesia may not outperform traditional postoperative analgesia in preventing postoperative delirium. Furthermore, acute pain and chronic pain may exacerbate the cognitive functional decline of patients with preexisting cognitive impairment. The nuclear factor-kappa beta pathway is an important node in the neuroinflammatory network. Summary Several intraoperative factors are associated with postoperative cognitive disturbance. However, if these factors are optimized in perioperative management, postoperative cognitive disturbance will improve.
基金:
Beijing 215 High Level Healthcare Talent Plan-Academic Leader (008-0027),
Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals’ ascent Plan (DFL20150802),
National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 81500913).
第一作者机构:[1]Department of Anesthesiology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[*1]Department of Anesthesiology, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Huiqun Fu ,Long Fan ,Tianlong Wang.Perioperative neurocognition in elderly patients[J].CURRENT OPINION IN ANESTHESIOLOGY.2018,31(1):24-29.doi:10.1097/ACO.0000000000000536.
APA:
Huiqun Fu,,Long Fan,&Tianlong Wang.(2018).Perioperative neurocognition in elderly patients.CURRENT OPINION IN ANESTHESIOLOGY,31,(1)
MLA:
Huiqun Fu,,et al."Perioperative neurocognition in elderly patients".CURRENT OPINION IN ANESTHESIOLOGY 31..1(2018):24-29