Official Title
The Analysis of Gene Variants Related to POCD in Elderly Patients: a Prospective, Observational Study
Brief Title
The Analysis of Gene Variants Related to POCD in Elderly Patients
Protocol ID
NCT05419596
Lead Sponsor
Istanbul University
Brief Summary
The pathophysiology of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) following surgery may
be related to Alzheimer's disease. Different studies show that; low levels of glial cell
line-derived growth factor are found in both POCD and Alzheimer, and brain cholinergic
markers like Choline acetyl transferase activity, High affinity choline uptake activity,
and Acetil Choline (Ach) activity are decreased in Alzheimer disease.We know cholinergic
inputs in the basal forebrain have a critical role in many other functions including
memory, attention, arousal and sensory processing.
Cholinergic neuron located basal section of forebrain degenerate extensively in Alzheimer
disease which shares similarities with postoperative delirium and POCD. Ach binds to two
well-known receptors in brain that are Nicotinic receptors which implicate several
important functions such as "memory, learning, arousal and reward" and Muscarinic
receptors which are widely distributed in forebrain and play an important role of
development delirium and POCD. Dysfunction of cholinergic system may be one key aspect of
postoperative DELIRIUM, POCD and ALZHEIMER disease.
In this investigation; we would like to evaluate the relationship between genes encoding
inflammation-related mediators detected in postoperative cognitive dysfunction and gene
variants in Alzheimer's disease in a larger panel for elder patients undergoing major
urologic surgery. Therefore our study will focus on demographic information of the
patients (age, gender, comorbidity), neurocognitive tests (1 week before the surgery,
postoperative 1st week and postoperative 3rd month), intraoperative data (mean arterial
pressure, heart rate, need for inotrope, duration of mechanical ventilation, need for
transfusion), and biochemical tests (Preoperative and postoperative blood samples for
each patient) which are APOE, phosphatidylinositol-binding clathrin assembly protein, CR1
- complement receptor 1, ATP-binding cassette transporter, IL6, TREM.
Study Period
-
Enrollment Count
126 participants
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients over age of 60 years
- Patients scheduled for major urologic surgery
Exclusion Criteria:
- Failure of the patient or the person with legal authority to make a decision about
him/her.
- Patients with severe hearing-vision problems before surgery.
- Patients with severe neurological-psychiatric disorders before surgery.
- Patients who cannot find a common language.
- Emergency surgeries
Filters
Cognitive Dysfunction
UNKNOWN
ADULT
OLDER_ADULT