Risk of autistic disorder after exposure to general anaesthesia and surgery: a nationwide, retrospective matched cohort study
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Risk of autistic disorder after exposure to general anaesthesia and surgery: a nationwide, retrospective matched cohort study
Abstract
Background: Deficits of learning, memory and cognition have been observed in newborn animals exposed to general anaesthetics. However, conclusions from clinical studies conducted in humans to investigate the relationship between anaesthesia and neurodevelopmental disorders have been inconsistent. Autistic disorder is typically recognised earlier than other neurobehavioural disorders. Although certain genes apparently contribute to autistic disorder susceptibility, other factors such as perinatal insults and exposure to neurotoxic agents may play a crucial role in gene-environmental interaction.
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the association of exposure to general anaesthesia/surgery with autistic disorder. We hypothesised that exposure to general anaesthesia and surgery before 2 years of age is associated with an increased risk of developing autistic disorder.
Design: A retrospective matched-cohort study.
Setting: A medical university. Data from the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan from 2001 to 2010 were analysed.
Patients: The birth cohort included 114,435 children, among whom 5197 were exposed to general anaesthesia and surgery before the age of 2 years. The 1 : 4 matched controls comprised 20,788 children.
Main outcome measures: The primary endpoint was the diagnosis of autistic disorder after the first exposure to general anaesthesia and surgery.
Results: No differences were found in the incidence of autistic disorder between the exposed group (0.96%) and the unexposed controls (0.89%) (P = 0.62). Cox proportional regression showed that the hazard ratio of exposure to general anaesthesia and surgery was 0.93 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 0.57 to 1.53] after adjusting for potential confounders. Age at first exposure did not influence the risk of autistic disorder. No relationship was found between the total number of exposures and the risk of autistic disorder.
Conclusion: Exposure to general anaesthesia and surgery before the age of 2 years age at first exposure and number of exposures were not associated with the development of autistic disorder.
Comment in
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Is this your (paediatric patient's) brain on (anaesthetic) drugs?: The search for a potential neurological phenotype of anaesthesia-related neurotoxicity in humans.Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2015 May;32(5):298-300. doi: 10.1097/EJA.0000000000000148. Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2015. PMID: 25840346 No abstract available.
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