Neuroprotection role of cooling helmet on neuron specific enolase (NSE) and post-surgery delirium levels in open heart surgery patients: a randomized controlled trial

Mohamad Prakoso Adji, J. Hidayat, Aldy Heriwardito
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Background & objective: This study aims to assess the effect of cooling helmet during surgery on neuron specific enolase (NSE) and delirium levels following open heart surgery patients with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) using a heart-lung machine. Methodology: This double-blind randomized clinical trial took place from October to December 2021 in a tertiary care hospital. The research used a modified cooling helmet to decrease brain temperature. Inclusion criteria were adult patients who were scheduled for open heart surgery with CPB. The subjects were randomized into two groups: patients with the cooling helmet on as the treatment group (n = 12) and the patients with the non-cooling helmet on as the control group (n = 13). The differences between NSE and delirium levels in both groups were assessed at specific times. Results: NSE levels in the treatment group were lower than the control group (7.13 ± 7.63 vs. 12.49 ± 6.81; P < 0.05). Regarding the delirium, no statistically significant difference was found in both groups (P > 0.05). Conclusion: The hypothermia effect of the cooling helmet is associated with a decrease of neuron specific enolase levels, but it did not significantly correlate to prevent the delirium after open heart surgery patients with the cardiopulmonary bypass machine. Abbreviations: CABG: coronary artery bypass graft; CPB: Cardiopulmonary Bypass; CMRO2: cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen; HLM: Heart-lung machine; NSE: Neuron Specific Enolase; ROS: reactive oxygen species Citation: Adji MP, Hidayat JK, Heriwardito A. Neuroprotection role of cooling helmet on neuron specific enolase (NSE) and post-surgery delirium levels in open heart surgery patients: a randomized controlled trial. Anaesth. pain intensive care 2022;26(5):588-594; DOI: 10.35975/apic.v26i5.1985
冷却头盔对心内直视手术患者神经元特异性烯醇化酶(NSE)和术后谵妄水平的神经保护作用:一项随机对照试验
背景与目的:本研究旨在评估术中降温头盔对体外循环(CPB)心脏直视手术患者术后神经特异性烯醇化酶(NSE)和谵妄水平的影响。方法:该双盲随机临床试验于2021年10月至12月在一家三级保健医院进行。这项研究使用了一种改进的冷却头盔来降低大脑温度。纳入标准为计划行体外循环心脏直视手术的成年患者。将受试者随机分为两组,佩戴冷却头盔的患者为治疗组(n = 12),不佩戴冷却头盔的患者为对照组(n = 13)。在特定时间评估两组NSE和谵妄水平的差异。结果:治疗组NSE水平低于对照组(7.13±7.63∶12.49±6.81;P < 0.05)。在谵妄方面,两组比较差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。结论:降温头盔的降温效果与神经元特异性烯醇化酶水平的降低有关,但与体外循环机心内直视术后谵妄的预防无显著相关性。缩写:CABG:冠状动脉旁路移植术;CPB:体外循环;cro2:脑氧代谢率;HLM:心肺机;神经元特异性烯醇化酶;引用本文:Adji MP, Hidayat JK, Heriwardito a .冷却头盔对心内直视手术患者神经元特异性烯醇化酶(NSE)和术后谵妄水平的神经保护作用:一项随机对照试验。Anaesth。疼痛重症监护2022;26(5):588-594;DOI: 10.35975 / apic.v26i5.1985
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