Vitamin deficiency, a neglected risk factor for post-anesthesia complications: a systematic review.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL European Journal of Medical Research Pub Date : 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1186/s40001-025-02288-x
Ahmad Bagheri Moghaddam, Amene Raouf-Rahmati, Ahmad Nemati, Shabnam Niroumand, Ahmad Reza Mashreghi, Mobin Gholami, Ramin Bahramizadeh Sajjadi
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Background: Some evidence highlights individuals lacking an adequate level of vitamins may experience heightened susceptibility to post-anesthesia complications. The current study summarized the previous evidence assessing the impact of deficient vitamin levels on complications and outcomes following anesthesia.

Methods: A comprehensive search in scientific English databases was conducted from January 2000 to January 2024. The inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied, the full-texts were thoroughly analyzed, and the risk-of-bias was assessed.

Results: A multitude of 1322 published articles were discovered based on search strategy and 14 eligible papers were enrolled. The mean age of patients was 39.3 years and the majority were male. Patients with vitamin B12 deficiency experienced both neurological and hematologic consequences post-anesthesia. Delirium was observed among patients lacking sufficient levels of vitamin D, and those deficient in vitamin K presented symptoms indicative of epidural hematoma. Post-anesthesia consequences were manifested with a delay, ranging from hours to days following the anesthesia procedure in vitamin K and B12 deficiency, while patients deficient in vitamin C and B1 experienced an acute onset of symptoms during surgery. Significantly, a notable proportion (42%) had pre-existing risk factors for vitamin deficiency prior to the surgery, while 35% of the risk-factors for vitamin deficiency were diagnosed after the surgery. There was a wide range of complete or partial recovery periods following surgical intervention, spanning over a few days up to several months according to the severity of symptoms.

Conclusions: Based on the evidence from the reviewed studies, this study robustly suggests that serum vitamins level before surgery should be measured among patients who are at risk of vitamin deficiency or have some related clinical symptoms.

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背景:一些证据强调缺乏足够维生素水平的个体可能对麻醉后并发症更敏感。目前的研究总结了先前评估维生素水平缺乏对麻醉后并发症和结果影响的证据。方法:综合检索2000年1月至2024年1月的科学英语数据库。采用纳入和排除标准,对全文进行全面分析,并评估偏倚风险。结果:基于检索策略共发现1322篇已发表论文,纳入14篇符合条件的论文。患者平均年龄39.3岁,以男性居多。缺乏维生素B12的患者在麻醉后会出现神经学和血液学的后果。在缺乏足够维生素D水平的患者中观察到谵妄,而缺乏维生素K的患者则表现出硬膜外血肿的症状。麻醉后的后果表现为延迟,维生素K和B12缺乏症患者在麻醉后数小时至数天不等,而维生素C和B1缺乏症患者在手术期间出现急性症状。值得注意的是,42%的患者在手术前已经存在维生素缺乏的危险因素,而35%的患者在手术后被诊断出维生素缺乏的危险因素。手术干预后的完全或部分恢复期范围很广,根据症状的严重程度,从几天到几个月不等。结论:基于所回顾研究的证据,本研究强烈建议术前应测量有维生素缺乏风险或有相关临床症状的患者的血清维生素水平。
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European Journal of Medical Research
European Journal of Medical Research 医学-医学:研究与实验
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Medical Research publishes translational and clinical research of international interest across all medical disciplines, enabling clinicians and other researchers to learn about developments and innovations within these disciplines and across the boundaries between disciplines. The journal publishes high quality research and reviews and aims to ensure that the results of all well-conducted research are published, regardless of their outcome.
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