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Risk factors for early postoperative cognitive dysfunction after colorectal surgery. | LitMetric

Risk factors for early postoperative cognitive dysfunction after colorectal surgery.

BMC Anesthesiol

Department of Anesthesiology, Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, 68 Changle Road, Nanjing, 210006, China.

Published: January 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated risk factors for postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in colorectal surgery patients, emphasizing its links to age, comorbidities, and prolonged ICU stays.
  • Nineteen out of eighty patients (24.7%) were diagnosed with POCD, with significant risk factors identified: a history of diabetes, fasting for more than three days post-surgery, and an SIRS score greater than 3 on the second day after surgery.
  • The findings highlight the importance of monitoring these factors to potentially reduce the occurrence of early POCD in colorectal cancer patients.

Article Abstract

Background: It has been reported that postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is correlated with the degeneration of the central nervous system, oxidative stress, inflammation, and endocrine and immune dysfunction. Increased age, predisposed comorbidity, long surgery time, and prolonged stay in the intensive care unit have been reported to be risk factors for developing POCD for cardiac surgery. In the present study, the risk factors of early POCD after colorectal surgery were investigated.

Methods: Eighty patients, who provided informed consents for their participation in this study, were enrolled and received colorectal surgery under general anesthesia. Neuropsychological tests were performed preoperatively and on postoperative day seven. The risk factors for POCD were analyzed using a multivariate logistic regression model.

Results: Nineteen patients were diagnosed with POCD (24.7%). Diabetes history (OR = 8.391 [2.208-31.882], P = 0.012), fasting over 3 days after surgery (OR = 5.236 [1.998-13.721], P = 0.001) and an SIRS score of > 3 on the second day after surgery (OR = 6.995 [1.948-25.111], P = 0.003) were risk factors for early POCD in colorectal cancer patients.

Conclusion: The risk factors for early POCD after colorectal surgery included diabetes history, fasting over 3 days, and an SIRS score of > 3 on the second day.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6325738PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12871-018-0676-4DOI Listing

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