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Anesthesiology and cognitive impairment: a narrative review of current clinical literature

Jillian C. Belrose R. Noppens

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BackgroundThe impact of general anesthesia on cognitive impairment is controversial and complex. A large body of evidence supports the association between exposure to surgery under general anesthesia and development of delayed neurocognitive recovery in a subset of patients. Existing literature continues to debate whether these short-term effects on cognition can be attributed to anesthetic agents themselves, or whether other variables are causative of the observed changes in cognition. Furthermore, there is conflicting data on the relationship between anesthesia exposure and the development of long-term neurocognitive disorders, or development of incident dementia in the patient population with normal preoperative cognitive function. Patients with pre-existing cognitive impairment present a unique set of anesthetic considerations, including potential medication interactions, challenges with cooperation during assessment and non-general anesthesia techniques, and the possibility that pre-existing cognitive impairment may impart a susceptibility to further cognitive dysfunction.Main bodyThis review highlights landmark and recent studies in the field, and explores potential mechanisms involved in perioperative cognitive disorders (also known as postoperative cognitive dysfunction, POCD). Specifically, we will review clinical and preclinical evidence which implicates alterations to tau protein, inflammation, calcium dysregulation, and mitochondrial dysfunction. As our population ages and the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia continues to increase, we require a greater understanding of potential modifiable factors that impact perioperative cognitive impairment.ConclusionsFuture research should aim to further characterize the associated risk factors and determine whether certain anesthetic approaches or other interventions may lower the potential risk which may be conferred by anesthesia and/or surgery in susceptible individuals.

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Jillian C. Belrose

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R. Noppens

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Belrose, J.C., Noppens, R. (2019). Anesthesiology and cognitive impairment: a narrative review of current clinical literature. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-019-0903-7

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2019
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
175×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1186/s12871-019-0903-7
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Open Access ✓