Perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction and role of dexmedetomidine in radical colon cancer surgery in elderly patients
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Perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction and role of dexmedetomidine in radical colon cancer surgery in elderly patients
Abstract
This article explored the application of dexmedetomidine (Dex), a highly selective alpha-2 agonist, in managing postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in elderly patients undergoing radical colon cancer surgery. Aging is associated with a progressive decline in physiological functions and an increased risk of adverse surgical outcomes, including POCD, which encompasses many neurocognitive disorders that manifest during the perioperative period. The aging population is at a higher risk for POCD, which can lead to prolonged hospital stays, delayed recovery, and increased healthcare costs. Dex has neuroprotective, opioid-sparing, and sympatholytic properties, which reduces the incidence and severity of POCD. Dex was introduced for sedation in patients receiving mechanical ventilation but has since been adopted in anesthesia due to its multifaceted benefits. Its application extends to sedation, analgesia, maintenance of anesthesia, and controlling delirium. Its neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects have been explored in managing POCD. This article discussed the broad range of patient and procedure-related risk factors for POCD. Early identification and intervention are crucial to prevent the progression of POCD, which can have severe physical, psychological, and economic consequences. The article underscored the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing POCD, involving the optimization of comorbidities, depth of anesthesia monitoring, hemodynamic stability, and cerebral oxygenation monitoring.
Keywords: Cognitive function; Colon cancer; Dexmedetomidine; Elderly; General anesthesia; Radical colon cancer surgery.
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