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The Disorder of Circadian Clock Gene and Early Cognitive Dysfunction After General Anesthesia

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China Medical University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

General Anesthesia
Circadian Rhythm Disorders
Clock Gene
Exosomes
Postoperative Delirium

Treatments

Other: receiving general anesthesia

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04421872
general anesthesia and POCD

Details and patient eligibility

About

Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common postoperative complication in patients aged 65 and over, which refers to cognitive function changes such as memory decline and attention deficit after anesthesia and surgery. In severe cases, personality changes and social behavior decline may also occur, resulting in irreversible cognitive impairment.Previous studies have suggested that cognitive dysfunction after general anesthesia is linked to a genetic disorder of the body clock.Exosomes are cellular forms of cellular microvesicles containing complex RNA and proteins.Exosomes can mediate the expression of genes in the late transcriptional period of the clock system, and directly or indirectly participate in the negative regulation of rhythm expression of minute control genes, playing an important role in the intercellular circadian rhythm information output pathway.Rhythm disorders in the core biological clock system of urinary exosomes and the clock control genes related to kidney can early indicate circadian rhythm changes in the core biological clock system.The sorting and detection of urinary exosome clock information materials in patients has the advantages of easy access, continuous monitoring, early diagnosis and less damage, making urinary exosome a biomarker for the diagnosis and monitoring of circadian rhythm of a good kidney biological clock system.

Enrollment

1,000 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 90 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients whose age ≥ 18 years old and <90 years of preoperative sleep disorder;
  • Primary cancer patients who had not received any radiotherapy or chemotherapy before surgery;
  • Surgeries expected to be performed under general anesthesia after ≧3 hours

Exclusion criteria

  • a history of schizophrenia, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, or myasthenia gravis;
  • inability to communicate due to coma, severe dementia, language impairment or serious illness;
  • critically ill (preoperative ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists)>III), Childe-Pugh C or severe renal insufficiency (preoperative dialysis);
  • Neurosurgery.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Other

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Quadruple Blind

1,000 participants in 2 patient groups

General anesthesia Group
Experimental group
Treatment:
Other: receiving general anesthesia
Healthy control group
No Intervention group

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Junchao Zhu

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