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postoperative cognitive dysfunction : ウィキペディア英語版
postoperative cognitive dysfunction
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a short-term decline in cognitive function (especially in memory and executive functions) that may last from a few days to a few weeks after surgery. In rare cases, this disorder may persist for several months after major surgery.〔 POCD is distinct from emergence delirium. It occurs most commonly in older patients and those with pre-existing cognitive impairment.〔
The causes of POCD are not understood. It does not appear to be caused by lack of oxygen or impaired blood flow to the brain〔 and is equally likely under regional and general anesthesia.〔〔 It may be mediated by the body's inflammatory response to surgery.〔〔
==Epidemiology==
POCD is common after cardiac surgery, and recent studies have now verified that POCD also exists after major non-cardiac surgery, although at a lower incidence. The risk of POCD increases with age, and the type of surgery is also important because there is a very low incidence associated with minor surgery.〔 POCD is common in adult patients of all ages at hospital discharge after major noncardiac surgery, but only the elderly (aged 60 years or older) are at significant risk for long-term cognitive problems. Patients with POCD are at an increased risk of death in the first year after surgery.〔 Research interest has increased since early 2000, especially as more elderly patients are able to undergo successful minor and major surgeries.〔
POCD has been studied through various institutions since the inception of the IPOCDS-I study centred in Eindhoven, Netherlands and Copenhagen, Denmark. This study found no causal relationship between cerebral hypoxia and low blood pressure and POCD. Age, duration of anaesthesia, introperative complications, and postoperative infections were found to be associated with POCD.〔
* POCD is just as likely to occur after operations under regional anesthesia as under general anesthesia.〔〔
* More likely after major operations than minor operations.〔〔〔
* More likely after heart operations than other types of surgery.〔〔
* More likely in aged than in younger patients.〔〔〔
* More likely in older patients with high alcohol intake/abuse.〔
* People with higher preoperative ASA physical status scores are more likely to develop POCD.〔〔
* People with lower educational level are more likely to develop POCD than those with a higher educational level.〔〔〔
* People with prior history of a stroke, even though there is complete functional recovery, are more likely to develop POCD.〔〔
* More likely in the elderly with pre-existing declining mental functions, termed mild cognitive impairment (MCI).〔 MCI is a transitional zone between normal mental function and evident Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. It is insidious, and seldom recognized, except in retrospect after affected persons are evidently demented.
* Delirium〔 and severe worsening of mental function is very likely in those with clinically evident Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, as well as those with a history of delirium after previous operations.〔

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