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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-507157

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Objective To investigate the potential mechanism of POD in the elder rat model in different depths of anesthesia. Method 120 elderly rats were randomly divided into the A1,A2,A3,B1,B2 and B3 groups. The incidence of POD in the elderly rats was assessed in different depths of anesthesia ,and then the death of neurons,and the expressions of Bid,Bim,Puma and Caspase?3 were detected by Annexin/PI ,real?time PCR and Western blot assay ,respectively. Results Compared with the A1 and A3 group ,the incidence of POD in the elderly rats was decreased and the death of neurons ,and the expressions of Bid ,Bim ,Puma and Caspase?3 were decreased in Group A2(P<0.05). Compared with the preoperative condition,the incidence of POD in the elder?ly rats was increased and the death of neurons,and the expressions of Bid,Bim,Puma and Caspase?3 were in?creased in all groups (P < 0.05). Additionally,similar results were found in the group of inhalational anesthesia. Conclusion The depth of BIS 60 ~ 75/BIS 30 ~ 45 in the elderly rats lead to the increase in the incidence of POD,and that might result from the apoptosis of neurons and the increases of Bid,Bim,Puma and Caspase?3.

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Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-115794

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PURPOSE: To find out the relationship between various risk factors and post-operative delirium in elderly patients with hip fractures. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Out of 135 patients older than 65 years old who underwent the surgery for hip fracture in our department, between the periods of March 2003 to March 2005, 14 patients (10.4%) developed post-operative delirium and 121 patients (89.6%) did not. We studied risk factors of post-operative delirium in two groups. RESULTS: In chi-square test between delirium group and non-delirium group, the patients were more likely to develop post-operative delirium if they had previous episodes of delirium, abnormal cognitive function, low walking ability before admission, high dependency on ADL (Activities of Daily Living), other medical accompanying diseases, history of dementia, post-operative hypoxia, post-operative electrolyte imbalance, low post-operative hemoglobin and hematocrit, low post-operative albumin and were older than 75 years old (p<0.05). Sex, type of fracture, anesthesia and the time between admission and operation did not show much difference between the two groups. CONCLUSION: The risk factors of postoperative delirium in elderly patients with hip fracture have a tendency to be multifactorial. Therefore, we conclude that being prepared by thorough understanding of the risk factors and their relationships will help prevent post-operative delirium and result in good postoperative prognosis.


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Aged , Humans , Activities of Daily Living , Anesthesia , Hypoxia , Delirium , Dementia , Dependency, Psychological , Hematocrit , Hemoglobins , Hip , Hip Fractures , Prognosis , Risk Factors , Walking
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