Abstract

Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common sequela following surgery and hospitalization. The prevention and management of POCD are important during clinical practice. POCD more commonly affects elderly patients who have undergone major surgery and can result in major decline in quality of life for both patients and their families. Acupuncture has been suggested as an effective intervention for many neurological disorders. In recent years, there are increasing interest in the use of acupuncture to prevent and treat POCD. In this review, we summarized the clinical and preclinical evidence of acupuncture on POCD using a narrative approach and discussed the potential mechanisms involved. The experimental details and findings of studies were summarized in tables and analyzed. Most of the clinical studies suggested that acupuncture before surgery could reduce the incidence of POCD and reduce the levels of systematic inflammatory markers. However, their reliability is limited by methodological flaws. Animal studies showed that acupuncture reduced cognitive impairment and the associated pathology after various types of surgery. It is possible that acupuncture modulates inflammation, oxidative stress, synaptic changes, and other cellular events to mitigate POCD. In conclusion, acupuncture is a potential intervention for POCD. More clinical studies with good research design are required to confirm its effectiveness. At the same time, findings from animal studies will help reveal the protective mechanisms, in which systematic inflammation is likely to play a major role.

Highlights

  • Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common complication following surgery and hospitalization [1]

  • Thereafter, we will discuss the effects of acupuncture on inflammation, oxidative stress, synaptic changes, and other cellular events, which may potentially explain its effects during the treatment and prevention of POCD

  • Similar findings were revealed in a study conducted by da Silva and colleagues [43], where they demonstrated that manual acupuncture (MA) resulted in analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects in a rat model of muscle pain, accompanied by an M1 to M2 shift in the macrophage population and increased IL-10 expression levels

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Introduction

Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common complication following surgery and hospitalization [1]. POCD decreases the quality of life for patients [4], and it is associated with higher mortality after surgery [5, 6]. Prevention and management of POCD are important in clinical practice. This article focuses on the use of acupuncture for POCD management. More than 30 clinical studies have been conducted to investigate whether acupuncture can prevent or treat POCD. A number of animal studies have revealed the potential mechanisms underlying the effects of acupuncture during POCD prevention and treatment. Thereafter, we will discuss the effects of acupuncture on inflammation, oxidative stress, synaptic changes, and other cellular events, which may potentially explain its effects during the treatment and prevention of POCD

Effects of Acupuncture on POCD
Evidence from Clinical Trials
Potential Mechanisms of Acupuncture against POCD
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