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Association between changes in cerebral grey matter volume and postoperative cognitive dysfunction in elderly patients: study protocol for a prospective observational cohort study

机译:老年患者脑灰质量变化与术后认知功能障碍之间的关联:前瞻性观察性队列研究的研究方案

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Background Cognitive decline is frequently observed in elderly patients after major surgery. The pathophysiology of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) remains unclear. The aim of our investigation is to identify potential associations between brain volume change and POCD in elderly patients undergoing major surgery. Methods This is a prospective observational cohort study approved by the regional ethics board. We intend to compare specific brain volumes (hippocampus, lateral ventricle, total grey matter volume, regional cortical thickness) on magnetic resonance imaging and cognitive functions determined by a neuropsychological assessment battery in 70 study participants aged ≥65?years before and 3 and 12?months after major noncardiac surgery. Thirty volunteers will be included as matched nonsurgical controls. The primary endpoint of the study is the change in hippocampal volume over time in patients with and without POCD. The secondary endpoint is the correlation between the change in cerebral volume and cognitive function. We will follow the STROBE guidelines for reporting the results of observational studies. Discussion We hypothesize that surgery under general anesthesia is associated with a loss of cerebral grey matter, and that the degree of postoperative cognitive dysfunction correlates with the extent of atrophy in areas of the brain that are relevant for cognitive functions. The validation of reproducible anatomical biomarkers, such as the specific brain volumes examined in our cohort, may serve to evaluate the effect of preventive strategies and treatment interventions for POCD in follow-up studies. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02045004 . Registered 22 January 2014. Kofam.ch SNCTP000001751. Registered 21 April 2016 (retrospectively registered).
机译:背景技术大手术后的老年患者经常观察到认知能力下降。术后认知功能障碍(POCD)的病理生理仍不清楚。我们研究的目的是确定接受大手术的老年患者的脑容量变化与POCD之间的潜在关联。方法这是一项由地区伦理委员会批准的前瞻性观察队列研究。我们打算比较70位年龄≥65岁的3岁和12岁以上参与者的磁共振成像和神经功能评估电池组确定的认知功能的特定大脑体积(海马,侧脑室,总灰质体积,局部皮质厚度)。大型非心脏手术后的几个月。将包括30名志愿者作为匹配的非手术对照。该研究的主要终点是有和没有POCD的患者海马体积随时间的变化。次要终点是脑容量变化与认知功能之间的相关性。我们将按照STROBE指南报告观察性研究的结果。讨论我们假设全麻下手术与脑灰质的丧失有关,并且术后认知功能障碍的程度与与认知功能有关的大脑区域萎缩程度有关。验证可复制的解剖生物标记物,例如我们队列中检查的特定脑容量,可能有助于评估后续研究中POCD的预防策略和治疗干预措施的效果。试用注册Clinicaltrials.gov NCT02045004。 2014年1月22日注册。Kofam.ch SNCTP000001751。 2016年4月21日注册(追溯注册)。

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