YU Qing. Effect of propofol and sevoflurane anesthesia on postoperatively cognitive function of aged patients in orthopedics[J]. Journal of Bengbu Medical University, 2013, 37(8): 982-984.
    Citation: YU Qing. Effect of propofol and sevoflurane anesthesia on postoperatively cognitive function of aged patients in orthopedics[J]. Journal of Bengbu Medical University, 2013, 37(8): 982-984.

    Effect of propofol and sevoflurane anesthesia on postoperatively cognitive function of aged patients in orthopedics

    • Objective: To explore the effects of propofol and sevoflurane anesthesia on postoperatively cognitive function of aged patients in orthopedics. Methods: One hundred and twenty aged patients undergone orthopedic surgery were randomly divided into propofol and sevoflurane group( 60 cases, each group) . The propofol and sevoflurane group were anesthetized by injection 1 to 3 g /ml of propofol and inhalation 1% to 3% of sevoflurane after anesthesia induction,respectively. The serum levels of S100 and cognitive function in two groups were compared before and after operation. Results: Compared with preoperation, the scores of cognitive function in the propofol group decreased at 1,3 and 6 hours after operation( P < 0. 01) , the difference of cognitive function score beteween postoperative 1 hour and before operation has no statistic significance( P > 0. 05) ,but its score at postoperative 6 days was higher( P < 0. 01) . Compared with preoperation, the scores of cognitive function in the sevoflurane group decreased at 1,3,6, 24 and 72 hours after operation( P < 0. 01) , the differences of cognitive function score beteween postoperative 1 and 72 hours and before operation have no statistic significance( P > 0. 05) . The scores of cognitive function in the sevoflurane group were lower than those in propofol group at 1,3,6, 24 and 72 hours after operation( P<0. 01) . Compared with preopration, the postoperative serum levels of S100 protein in two groups were significant higher( P <0. 01), the level of S100 in the sevoflurane group was significantly higher than those in propofol group( P <0. 01) . Conclusions: Both propofol and sevoflurane affect the patient's cognitive function, the effect of sevoflurane is the most.
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