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这封信是针对Wang等人最近发表的一篇文章而写的。“低剂量s-氯胺酮对胸外科术后老年人谵妄和认知功能的影响”,发表于《心胸外科杂志》(Journal of cardithoracic surgery)。2024;19(1): 324。本文认为,老年胸外科患者术中静脉注射低剂量s -氯胺酮可显著降低术后谵妄和认知功能障碍的发生率,提示术中低剂量s -氯胺酮可能具有神经保护作用。鉴于本研究的回顾性研究性质,以及其结果与最近在非心脏胸外科患者中进行的随机对照试验的结果不一致,我们认为本研究中的几个方法学问题和潜在的混杂因素值得进一步澄清和讨论,然后再接受其结论。我们的主要关注包括缺乏术后每天谵妄监测的次数和次数,单独使用神志不清评估法表进行谵妄筛查,未提供ICU住院期间发生术后谵妄的相关因素,以及术后认知障碍的非标准定义的应用。我们认为,澄清这些问题有助于提高其方法的透明度和促进对其结果的解释。
Determining influences of intraoperative s-ketamine on postoperative delirium and cognitive function: methodology is important.
The letter to the editor was written in response to the recent article by Wang et al. "The influence of low-dose s-ketamine on postoperative delirium and cognitive function in older adults undergoing thoracic surgery", which is published in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. 2024; 19(1):324. This article concludes that intravenous low-dose S-ketamine during thoracic surgery in older patients significantly reduces the incidences of postoperative delirium and cognitive dysfunction, indicating a potential neuroprotective effect of intraoperative low-dose S-ketamine. In view to the retrospective nature of this study and their inconsistent findings with the results of a recent randomized controlled trial performed in patients undergoing non-cardiac thoracic surgery, we believe that several methodological issues and potential confounders in this study deserve further clarification and discussion before accepting their conclusions. Our main concerns include lacking the times and number of delirium monitoring per postoperative day, alone use of the Confusion Assessment Method form for delirium screening, not providing the factors related to the occurrence of postoperative delirium in the ICU stay, and application of a non-standard definition for postoperative cognitive impairment. We believe that clarification of these issues is useful for improving the transparency of their methodology and facilitating the interpretation of their results.
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Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery is an open access journal that encompasses all aspects of research in the field of Cardiology, and Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery. The journal publishes original scientific research documenting clinical and experimental advances in cardiac, vascular and thoracic surgery, and related fields.
Topics of interest include surgical techniques, survival rates, surgical complications and their outcomes; along with basic sciences, pediatric conditions, transplantations and clinical trials.
Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery is of interest to cardiothoracic and vascular surgeons, cardiothoracic anaesthesiologists, cardiologists, chest physicians, and allied health professionals.