Association of inflammation, oxidative stress, and deteriorated cognitive functions in patients after cardiac surgery

Gabriela Sabolová, L. Kočan, Miroslava Rabajdová, S. Rapčanová, Janka Vašková
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The study is focused on the connection between cognitive dysfunction, inflammatory processes, oxidative stress, and various associated biological factors. Postoperative cognitive dysfunction is a condition where a patient exhibits a temporary deterioration in cognitive function after surgery, which may include problems with memory, concentration, and overall cognitive performance. While most common among elderly patients, it can occur in individuals of any age. The causes are not fully elucidated, but it is assumed that peripheral trauma during long-term surgical interventions is behind the development of inflammation and the creation of conditions of oxidative stress, which leads to the disruption of the blood-brain barrier and the subsequent development of cognitive impairment. This review aims to describe the detected changes at the level of selected markers of inflammation and oxidative damage in patients, primarily in connection with cardiac surgery.
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心脏手术后患者的炎症、氧化应激和认知功能退化之间的关系
这项研究的重点是认知功能障碍、炎症过程、氧化应激和各种相关生物因素之间的联系。术后认知功能障碍是指患者在手术后出现认知功能的暂时性衰退,其中可能包括记忆力、注意力和整体认知能力方面的问题。虽然这种情况在老年患者中最为常见,但任何年龄的人都可能发生。其原因尚未完全阐明,但据推测,长期手术干预期间的外周创伤是炎症发展和氧化应激条件形成的幕后推手,这导致了血脑屏障的破坏和随后认知功能障碍的发展。本综述旨在描述主要与心脏手术有关的患者炎症和氧化损伤选定标志物水平的检测变化。
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