老年胃肠道手术后,七氟醚麻醉引起的认知障碍是由胆碱能系统介导的:随机对照试验

Ibrain Pub Date : 2022-11-17 DOI:10.1002/ibra.12079
Xing-Xing Liu, Qing-Xu Yang, Yi Guo, Miao He, Zhen-He Yu, Qi Tian, Zhao-Qiong Zhu
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手术后神经认知功能的延迟恢复与发病率和死亡率的增加有关。然而,其作用机制仍存在争议且十分复杂。遵义医学院附属医院开展了一项前瞻性、双盲、随机对照试验。接受胃肠道手术的老年患者(65 岁及以上)被随机分为七氟醚麻醉组和丙泊酚麻醉组。进行小型精神状态检查以评估认知功能。采集外周静脉血检测胆碱乙酰转移酶和乙酰胆碱酯酶的水平。研究共招募了 75 名患者,每组有 30 名患者完成了研究。术后第 1 天,七氟醚组患者的迷你精神状态检查结果比丙泊酚组患者差。术后 1 天,与使用异丙酚麻醉的患者相比,使用七氟醚麻醉的患者血液中胆碱乙酰转移酶浓度更低,乙酰胆碱酯酶浓度更高。术后 3 天,无论迷你精神状态检查评分或胆碱乙酰转移酶和乙酰胆碱酯酶水平如何,采用七氟醚或异丙酚全身麻醉的患者均无差异。七氟醚麻醉会在短期内延迟老年手术患者神经认知能力的恢复,这可能与中枢胆碱能系统退化有关。
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Cognitive impairment induced by sevoflurane anesthesia is mediated by the cholinergic system after gastrointestinal surgery in older patients: A randomized, controlled trial

Delayed neurocognitive recovery after surgery is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. However, its mechanism of action remains controversial and complex. A prospective, double-blind, randomized controlled trial was performed at the Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University. Older patients (aged 65 years and older) who underwent gastrointestinal surgery were randomly divided into sevoflurane-based or propofol-based anesthesia groups. The Mini-Mental State Examination was performed to evaluate cognitive function. Peripheral venous blood was collected to test the levels of choline acetyltransferase and acetylcholinesterase. A total of 75 patients were enrolled and 30 patients in each group completed the study. On Day 1 postoperation, patients in the sevoflurane group showed worse performance on the Mini-Mental State Examination than patients in the propofol group. Lower blood choline acetyltransferase concentrations and higher acetylcholinesterase concentrations were observed in patients who had sevoflurane anesthesia than in patients who had propofol anesthesia 1 day postoperative. At 3 days postoperation, patients with sevoflurane- or propofol-based general anesthesia did not differ regardless of Mini-Mental State Examination score or choline acetyltransferase and acetylcholinesterase levels. Sevoflurane-based anesthesia has short-term delayed neurocognitive recovery in older surgical patients, which may be related to central cholinergic system degeneration.

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