Delirium and cognitive disorders after cardiac operations: relationship to pre- and intraoperative quantitative electroencephalogram.

W J Hofsté, C A Linssen, E H Boezeman, J S Hengeveld, J A Leusink, A de-Boer
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We examined the incidence of delirium and cognitive disorders after cardiac operations and the related risk factors. The value of pre- and intraoperative QEEG was determined. Using the Mini-Mental State Examination and the Saskatoon Delirium Checklist, 321 patients were tested during the immediate postoperative period. Forty-four patients (14%) showed delirium, 68 (23%) cognitive disorders and 26 (9%) both. Significant risk factors for the development of cognitive disorders were age > or = 70 yr, female gender, duration of cardiopulmonary bypass > or = 2.5 h and aorta-cross-clamping > 70 min. Risk factors for delirium were age > or = 70 yr, female gender and Hb < 5 mmol 1(-1) intraoperatively. The preoperative QEEG showed significant differences between the groups with and without a cognitive disorder, while the intraoperative QEEG showed significant differences between the groups with and without delirium. Different risk factors for delirium and cognitive disorders are a possible explanation for the controversies in the literature, where neuropsychologic complications were grouped together. A low intraoperative Hb is an important risk factor for the development of delirium and can be treated. The preoperative QEEG may have prognostic significance in the occurrence of cognitive disorders, while the intraoperative QEEG may have prognostic significance in the occurrence of delirium.

心脏手术后谵妄和认知障碍:与术前和术中定量脑电图的关系。
我们研究了心脏手术后谵妄和认知障碍的发生率及其相关危险因素。测定术前、术中QEEG值。使用简易精神状态检查和萨斯卡通谵妄检查表,321例患者在术后立即进行测试。谵妄44例(14%),认知障碍68例(23%),两者兼有26例(9%)。发生认知障碍的危险因素为年龄>或= 70岁、女性、体外循环时间>或= 2.5小时、主动脉交叉夹持时间> 70分钟。发生谵妄的危险因素为年龄>或= 70岁、女性、术中Hb < 5 mmol 1(-1)。术前有认知障碍组与无认知障碍组QEEG差异有统计学意义,术中有谵妄组与无谵妄组QEEG差异有统计学意义。谵妄和认知障碍的不同危险因素可能是文献中争议的一个解释,其中神经心理并发症被归为一类。术中低Hb是谵妄发生的重要危险因素,是可以治疗的。术前QEEG对认知障碍的发生可能有预测意义,术中QEEG对谵妄的发生可能有预测意义。
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