• 1 德陽市人民醫(yī)院麻醉科(四川德陽,618000);2 四川省骨科醫(yī)院麻醉科;

全身麻醉藥物被認(rèn)為是造成手術(shù)后認(rèn)知功能障礙的重要因素之一,前期實(shí)驗(yàn)大都是推理性和描述性的,樣本規(guī)模小,不能充分說明兩者間的關(guān)系。為今后從大腦神經(jīng)元形態(tài)學(xué)和神經(jīng)生物學(xué)研究方面獲得突破,現(xiàn)從吸入麻醉藥、靜脈麻醉藥各自對(duì)認(rèn)知功能的影響和可能機(jī)制,以及不同麻醉藥的比較等方面進(jìn)行綜述。

引用本文: 周裕凱,張?zhí)m. 全身麻醉藥物與手術(shù)后認(rèn)知功能障礙. 華西醫(yī)學(xué), 2012, 27(10): 1588-1590. doi: 復(fù)制

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  8. 8.  Levin ED, Bradley A, Addy N, et al. Hippocampal α7 and α4β2 nicotinic receptors and working memory [J]. Neuroscience, 2002, 109(4): 757-765.
  9. 9.  Simon W, Hapfelmeier G, Kochs E, et al. Isoflurane blocks synaptic plasticity in the mouse hippocampus [J]. Anesthesiology, 2001, 94(4): 1058-1065.
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  11. 11.  Wei H, Kang B, Wei W, et al. Isoflurane and sevoflurane affect cell survival and BCL-2/BAX ratio differently [J]. Brain Res, 2005, 1037(1/2): 139-147.
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  14. 14.  Morgan CJ, Mofeez A, Brandner B, et al. Ketamine impairs response inhibition and is positively reinforcing in healthy volunteers: a dose-response study [J]. Psychopharmacology, 2004, 172(3): 298-308.
  15. 15.  Rowland LM, Astur RS, Jung RE, et al. Selective cognitive impairments associated with nmda receptor blockade in humans [J]. Neuropsychopharmacology, 2005, 30(3): 633-639.
  16. 16.  Lee IH, Culley DJ, Baxter MG, et al. Spatial memory is intact in aged rats after propofol anesthesia [J]. Anesthesia Analgesia, 2008, 107(4): 1211-1215.
  17. 17.  Seidl S, Hausmann R, Neisser J, et al. Severity and duration of mental deficiency symptoms after intravenous administration of propofol [J]. Int J Legal Med, 2007, 121(4): 281-285.
  18. 18.  Dowd NP, Karski JM, Cheng DC, et al. Fast-track cardiac anaesthesia in the elderly: effect of two different anaesthetic techniques on mental recovery [J]. Br J Anaesth, 2001, 86(1): 68-76.
  19. 19.  Murphy SE, Downham C, Cowen PJ, et al. Direct effects of diazepam on emotional processing in healthy volunteers [J]. Psychopharmacology, 2008, 199(4): 503-513.
  20. 20.  Rasmussen LS, Steentoft A, Rasmussen H, et al. Benzodiazepines and postoperative cognitive dysfunction in the elderly. ISPOCD Group. International study of postoperrative cognitive dysfunction [J]. Br J Anaesth, 1999, 83(4 ): 585-589.
  21. 21.  Dixon CE, Ma XC, Kline AE, et al. Acute etomidate treatment reduces cognitive deficits and histopathology in rats with traumatic brain injury [J]. Critical care medicine, 2003, 31(8): 2222-2227.
  22. 22.  Sabatowski R, Schwalen S, Rettig K, et al. Driving ability under long-term treatment with transdermal fentanyl [J]. J Pain Symptom Manage, 2003, 25(1): 38-47.
  23. 23.  Silbert BS, Scott DA, Evered LA, et al. A comparison of the effect of high- and low-dose fentanyl on the incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction after coronary artery bypass surgery in the elderly [J]. Anesthesiology, 2006, 104(6): 1137-1145.
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