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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B 2014 Vol.15 No.10 P.870-878

http://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.B1400130


Relationship between post-operative cognitive dysfunction and regional cerebral oxygen saturation and β-amyloid protein*


Author(s):  Xi-ming Li1,2, Ming-tao Shao3, Jian-juan Wang4, Yue-lan Wang1

Affiliation(s):  1. Department of Anesthesiology, Affiliated Qianfoshan Hospital of Shandong University, Jinan 250014, China; more

Corresponding email(s):   13515397176@163.com

Key Words:  Laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy, Regional cerebral oxygen saturation, &beta, -Amyloid protein, Post-operative cognitive dysfunction


Xi-ming Li, Ming-tao Shao, Jian-juan Wang, Yue-lan Wang. Relationship between post-operative cognitive dysfunction and regional cerebral oxygen saturation and β-amyloid protein[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science B, 2014, 15(10): 870-878.

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Abstract: 
Objective: To investigate the relationship between post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) and regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) and &beta;-Amyloid protein (A&beta;) in patients undergoing laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy. Methods: Fifty patients undergoing elective laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy received five groups of neuropsychological tests 1 d pre-operatively and 7 d post-operatively, with continuous monitoring of rSO2 intra-operatively. Before anesthesia induction (t 0), at the beginning of laparoscopy (t 1), and at the time of pneumoperitoneum 120 min (t 2), pneumoperitoneum 240 min (t 3), pneumoperitoneum 480 min (t 4), the end of pneumoperitoneum (t 5), and 24 h after surgery, jugular venous blood was drawn respectively for the measurement of A&beta; by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: Twenty-one cases of the fifty patients suffered from POCD after operation. We found that the maximum percentage drop in rSO2 (rSO2, %max) was significantly higher in the POCD group than in the non-POCD group. The rSO2, %max value of over 10.2% might be a potential predictor of neurocognitive injury for those patients. In the POCD group, the plasma A&beta; levels after 24 h were significantly higher than those of pre-operative values (P<0.01). After 24 h, levels of plasma A&beta; in the POCD group were significantly higher than those in the non-POCD group (P<0.01). Conclusions: The development of POCD in patients undergoing laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy is associated with alterations of rSO2 and A&beta;. Monitoring of rSO2 might be useful in the prediction of POCD, and A&beta; might be used as a sensitive biochemical marker to predict the occurrence of POCD.

术后认知功能障碍与脑氧饱和度及血浆β-淀粉样蛋白的关系

研究目的:探讨腹腔镜胰体尾切除术患者术后认知功能障碍(POCD)的发生与脑氧饱和度(rSO2)及血浆β-淀粉样蛋白(Aβ)水平的相关性。
创新要点:POCD的发生机制与rSO2及Aβ有一定的相关性;rSO2较基础值下降的最大百分数(rSO2, %max)>10.2%有可能发生POCD,因此,rSO2监测可能是预测POCD发生的有效工具;Aβ可能是发生POCD敏感的生化预警指标。
研究方法:择期行腹腔镜胰十二指肠切除术患者50例,于术前1天和术后7天分别行简明精神状态量表(MMSE)、数字广度、数字符号、循迹连线、词汇流畅性(VFT)和单词辨认神经心理测验。分别于麻醉诱导前(t0)、气腹开始前(t1)、气腹120min(t2)、气腹240min(t3)、气腹480min(t4)、气腹结束(t5)及术毕24h,抽取颈内静脉血3ml,采用酶联免疫法(ELISA)方法测定Aβ含量。术中利用近红外光谱技术(NIRS)连续监测rSO2,并计算术中rSO2平均值、术中rSO2最小值(rSO2, min)和rSO2, %max
重要结论:POCD的发生与rSO2及Aβ有关;危险因素可能有老年、低教育水平、较高基础体温、rSO2下降、CO2蓄积、血浆Aβ升高等;rSO2监测有可能是POCD的有效预测工具之一;Aβ有可能是发生POCD敏感的生化预警标志物之一。
术后认知功能障碍;局部脑氧饱和度;β-淀粉样蛋白

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