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Older diabetic patients at greater risk of cognitive issues after surgery

Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 22 (ANI): According to a new study, diabetes boosts risk of developing postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) especially in seniors.

"With POCD, a patient's mental ability declines after surgery, compared to their cognitive performance before surgery, resulting not only in increased complications and potential death, but also impairing the patient's quality of life," said Gunnar Lachmann, M.D., Department of Anesthesiology and Operative Intensive Care Medicine, Charite - Universitatsmedizin Berlin, in Germany.

"POCD is increasingly recognized as a common complication after major surgery, affecting 10 to 13 percent of patients, with seniors being especially vulnerable."

POCD is a major form of cognitive disturbance that can occur after anesthesia and surgery, but little is known about its potential risk factors.

An association between diabetes and age-related cognitive impairment is well established, but the role diabetes has in the development of POCD is unknown.

In the study, researchers performed a secondary analysis of three studies, comprising a total of 1,034 patients (481 who had cardiac surgery, and 553 who had non-cardiac surgery), to examine whether diabetes was a risk factor for POCD. The mean age for the patients studied was 66.4 years. Of the 1,034 patients studied, 18.6 percent had diabetes.

The association of diabetes with risk of POCD was determined using logistic regression models at the longest patient follow-up period for each study, which was 3 or 12 months. Risk estimates were pooled across all three studies.

After adjusting for age, sex, surgery type, randomization, obesity and hypertension, the researchers determined diabetes was associated with an 84 percent higher risk of POCD. Patients age 65 or older were at particularly high risk.

"Our findings suggest that consideration of diabetes status may be helpful for the assessment of POCD risk among patients undergoing surgery," said Dr. Lachmann. "Further studies are warranted to examine the potential mechanisms of this association, to ultimately help in the development of potential strategies for prevention."

In 2015, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) launched a new patient safety initiative -- the Brain Health Initiative -- to arm physician anesthesiologists and other clinicians involved in perioperative care, as well as patients and their families caring for older surgical patients, with the tools and resources necessary to optimize the cognitive recovery and perioperative experience for adults 65 years and older undergoing surgery.

The research was presented at the Anesthesiology 2017 annual meeting. (ANI)


This story has not been edited. It has been published as provided by ANI

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