Preoperative Hypovitaminosis D Can Predict Development of Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction
Journal of Anthesia & Intensive care Medicine • 2019
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Ahmed M Salem,Ahmed E Salem,Maha M Hagras,Adel F Al Kholy
الكلمات المفتاحية
Keywords: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction; Hypovitaminosis D; Sevoflurane; Major surgery; Digit span test
المجلة العلمية
Journal of Anthesia & Intensive care Medicine
الناشر
Journal of Anthesia & Intensive care Medicine
المجلد
8
العدد
5
الصفحات
9
publication.type
International
رابط البحث
Not Available
المواد المرفقة
Not Available
الملخص
Objectives: Preoperative estimation of serum 25OH-vitamin D (25OHD) level in patients undergoing surgical procedures extending for
>60min under sevoflurane anesthesia and correlate these levels with frequency of postoperative (PO) cognitive dysfunction (POCD).
Patients & Methods: 254 patients; 127 Kuwaiti (Group A) and 127 Egyptian patients (Group B) were evaluated clinically and gave blood
samples for ELISA estimation of serum 25OHD. Vitamin D sufficiency status was defined as sufficient (≥75nmol/L), insufficient (50-75nmol/L)
and deficient (
>60min under sevoflurane anesthesia and correlate these levels with frequency of postoperative (PO) cognitive dysfunction (POCD).
Patients & Methods: 254 patients; 127 Kuwaiti (Group A) and 127 Egyptian patients (Group B) were evaluated clinically and gave blood
samples for ELISA estimation of serum 25OHD. Vitamin D sufficiency status was defined as sufficient (≥75nmol/L), insufficient (50-75nmol/L)
and deficient (
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