Post-Operative Delirium and Cognitive Dysfunction in Aged Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery: A Randomized Comparison between Two Blood Oxygenators.
Lorenzo MantovaniElisa MikusElena TentiDiego SangiorgiSamantha ZannoniAndrea CavallucciLetizia FerroniPaolo CimagliaValentina TolioElena TremoliCarlo SaviniPublished in: Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
In elderly patients undergoing cardiac surgery, extracorporeal circulation affects the incidence of post-operative delirium and cognitive impairment with an impact on quality of life and mortality. In this study, a new oxygenator system (RemoweLL 2) was tested against a conventional system to assess its efficacy in reducing the onset of postoperative delirium and cognitive dysfunction and the levels of serum inflammatory markers. A total of 154 patients (>65 y.o.) undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) were enrolled and randomly assigned to oxygenator RemoweLL 2 ( n = 81) or to gold standard device Inspire ( n = 73) between September 2019 and March 2022. The aims of the study were to assess the incidence of delirium and the cognitive decline by neuropsychiatric tests and the MoCa test intra-hospital and at 6 months after CPB. Inflammation biomarkers in both groups were also evaluated. Before the CPB, the experimental groups were comparable for all variables. After CPB, the incidence of severe post-operative delirium showed a better trend ( p = 0.093) in patients assigned to RemoweLL 2 (16.0%) versus Inspire (26.0%). Differences in enolase levels ( p = 0.049), white blood cells ( p = 0.006), and neutrophils ( p = 0.003) in favor of RemoweLL 2 were also found. The use of novel and better construction technologies in CPB oxygenator devices results in measurable better neurocognitive and neurological outcomes in the elderly population undergoing CPB.
Keyphrases
- cardiac surgery
- patients undergoing
- end stage renal disease
- acute kidney injury
- cognitive decline
- risk factors
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- cognitive impairment
- hip fracture
- peritoneal dialysis
- healthcare
- oxidative stress
- type diabetes
- middle aged
- coronary artery disease
- patient reported outcomes
- bipolar disorder
- cell death
- early onset
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- brain injury
- cell proliferation
- cell cycle arrest
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