Abstract

Neuropsychological dysfunction is a major cause of morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery.To evaluate if intraoperative cerebral desaturation and depth of anesthesia measured by bispectral index are related to postoperative cognitive dysfunction in cardiac surgery.Prospective study in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. A comprehensive neuropsychological assessment was applied preoperatively and 3 months after surgery. Postoperative dysfunction was defined as a decrease of at least one standard deviation in two or more neuropsychological tests. Cerebral oxygenation and bispectral index were continuously recorded and corrected throughout surgery. Cerebral oxygenation data were analyzed by the mean value and at three thresholds: 50%, 40% and < 25% of the basal value. Bispectral index was analyzed at threshold of 45.Fifty-six patients were initially enrolled and 48 completed the study. Nine of these (18.8 %) presented postoperative cognitive dysfunction. Mean cerebral saturation and bispectral index data were not different among the patients with or without cognitive dysfunction. There was no association between cerebral desaturation and bispectral index with changes in neurocognitive tests or with length of stay in the intensive care unit. A significant but weak correlation was found between baseline Ray-neurocognitive score and intensive care unit stay (rho = -0.46; P = 0.001).We did not find a significant association between cerebral desaturation and depth of anesthesia with postoperative cognitive decline in this population of patients.

Highlights

  • Neuropsychological dysfunction is a major cause of morbidity and mortality after cardiac surgery

  • Los valores se recogieron cada 10 segundos en un disco externo para su análisis posterior

  • Los datos se recogían cada 30 segundos en un disco externo para análisis posterior

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Summary

ARTÍCULOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN

Disfunción cognitiva después de cirugía cardiaca. Saturación cerebral e índice biespectral: estudio longitudinal VÍCTOR M. PARRA1, MARC SADURNÍ2, MARTA DOÑATE3,a, IRENE ROVIRA4, CARMEN ROUX4, JOSÉ RÍOS5,b, TERESA BOGET6,c, GUILLERMINA FITA4 Neuropsychological dysfunction after cardiac surgery. Cerebral saturation and bispectral index:

Background
Ninguno de los autores tiene ningún conflicto de interés
Test neuropsicológico
Disfunción renal
Reapertura tórax
BIS mínimo
Findings
No encontramos una asociación significativa entre los valores bajos de
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