Perioperative IL-33 is Associated with the Early Stage of Postoperative Neurocognitive Dysfunction After Major Abdominal Surgery
First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University
150 participants
Aug 18, 2014
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction(PND) are common complications of major surgery among patients, could be a long-term disease, which sometimes lasts for several years, and it is meaningful to find a biomarker of PND at the early stage.As far as we know, the relationship between IL-33 and PND is not clear yet in the gastrointestinal and hepatic area. Thus, the investigators designed this study to find out the association between IL-33 and occurrence of PND, and determine whether IL-33 could be a biomarker of the early stage of PND.Study population included 150 subjects. Neuropsychological questionnaire were administrated one day before surgery and three days after surgery. And the end of the operation peripheral venous blood was sampled to measure IL-33 inflammatory protein expression in peripheral blood monocytes. Analyze the data and draw conclusions.
Eligibility
Exclusion Criteria4
- history of mental diseases;
- patients with current Neurological disease;
- patients who refused or were unable to finish the neurocognitive evaluation;
- preoperative Mini-Mental Stare Examination (MMSE) less than required score (illiteracy \<17; primary school \< 20; middle school and higher \< 24).
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NCT06704451