| Literature DB >> 22146537 |
Jan Cremer1, Christian Stoppe, Astrid V Fahlenkamp, Gereon Schälte, Steffen Rex, Rolf Rossaint, Mark Coburn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The postoperative cognitive function is impaired in elderly patients after general anaesthesia. The fast recovery after xenon anaesthesia was hypothesized to be advantageous in this scenario. We compared early postoperative cognitive function after xenon and sevoflurane anaesthesia in this study.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22146537 PMCID: PMC3231879 DOI: 10.1186/2045-9912-1-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Gas Res ISSN: 2045-9912
Figure 1Flowchart. Flowchart showing patients during the course of the trial, including reasons for dropouts.
Patient data
| Sevoflurane (n = 20) | Xenon (n = 19) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 70 (65-75) | 69 (65-75) | 0,441 |
| Height (cm) | 169 (9) | 171 (6) | 0,461 |
| Weight (kg) | 78 (12) | 78 (12) | 0,906 |
| Gender male/female | 11/9 | 13/6 | 0,514 |
| Education <12/≥12 yr | 17/3 | 15/4 | 0,469 |
| ASA I/II/III | 1/13/6 | 0/13/6 | 0,614 |
| Apfel-Score 1/2/3/4 | 8/8/3/1 | 9/8/2/0 | 0,745 |
Age is presented as mean (range). Height and weight of the patients are given as mean (SD). Gender, school education <12 or ≥12 years, ASA classification and Apfel-Score are presented in total numbers.
Anaesthesia data and times of testing
| Sevoflurane | Xenon | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Average gas concentration (%) | 1,18 (0,2) | 53 (5,2) | - |
| Type of surgery | |||
| Trauma | 3 (15) | 2 (10,5) | 0,967 |
| Orthopaedics | 2 (10) | 2 (10,5) | |
| ENT | 1 (5) | 1 (5,3) | |
| Gynaecology | 2 (10) | 3 (15,8) | |
| Urology | 7 (35) | 7 (36,8) | |
| Neurosurgery | 4 (20) | 4 (21,1) | |
| Abdominal surgery | 1 (5) | 0 (0) | |
| Anaesthesia time (min) | 151 (121-181) | 164 (121-206) | 0,606 |
| PACU time (min) | 65 (52-79) | 78 (64-93) | 0,186 |
| Remifentanil consumption (μg/kg/min) | 0,13 (0,05) | 0,16 (0,04) | 0,065 |
| Intraoperative piritramide (mg) | 5,9 (2,4) | 5,6 (1,2) | 0,364 |
| Postoperative piritramide (mg) | 7,9 (4,7) | 5,8 (4,2) | 0,625 |
| Preoperative assessment (hh:min) | 18:33 (18:12-18:54) | 17:54 (17:30-18:18) | 0,016 |
| 6-12 h postop. assessment (hh:min) | 15:42 (13:42-17:42) | 15:15 (13:10-17:21) | 0,746 |
| 66-72 h postop. assessment (hh:min) | 15:39 (13:51-17:27) | 15:36 (14:12-17:00) | 0,969 |
Average anaesthetic gas concentration is displayed as mean (SD). Type of surgery is presented in number (% of total). Anaesthesia and PACU times are given as means with the upper and lower 95% confidence interval in parentheses. Remifentanil values and intra- and postoperative consumption of piritramide are presented as means (SD). Time points of pre- and postoperative testing are shown in hours and minutes with the upper and lower 95% confidence interval in parentheses.
Emergence from anaesthesia
| Time | Sevoflurane | Xenon | |
|---|---|---|---|
| to open eyes | 8,5 (6,7-10,3) | 4,6 (3,8-5,5) | ≤0,001 |
| to react on demand | 8,0 (6,1-9,9) | 4,6 (3,5-5,7) | 0,004 |
| to extubation | 8,3 (6,5-10,1) | 4,6 (3,8-5,5) | 0,001 |
| to time and spatial orientation | 10,3 (8,7-11,8) | 7,6 (6,1-9,1) | 0,014 |
All times are given in minutes as mean with lower and upper 95% confidence interval in parentheses.
PACU data
| Sevoflurane | Xenon | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Aldrete A | 8,9 (0,9) | 9,7 (0,6) | 0,007 |
| Aldrete 5 | 8,9 (1,0) | 9,7 (0,5) | 0,005 |
| Aldrete 15 | 9,1 (1,0) | 9,7 (0,6) | 0,023 |
| Aldrete 30 | 9,2 (1,1) | 9,8 (0,3) | 0,028 |
| Aldrete 45 | 9,1 (1,1) | 9,9 (0,3) | 0,01 |
| Aldrete 60 | 9,1 (1,1) | 9,9 (0,4) | 0,034 |
| Aldrete D | 9,8 (0,4) | 9,7 (0,7) | 0,88 |
| Vigilance A (A/T/S) | 7/12/1 (35/60/5) | 13/5/0 (72/287/0) | 0,061 |
| Vigilance 5 (A/T/S) | 9/11/0 (45/55/0) | 15/3/0 (83/17/0) | 0,014 |
| Vigilance 15 (A/T/S) | 10/10/0 (50/50/0) | 13/5/0 (72/28/0) | 0,162 |
| Vigilance 30 (A/T/S) | 12/8/0 (60/40/0) | 14/4/0 (78/22/0) | 0,239 |
| Vigilance 45 (A/T/S) | 9/7/0 (56/44/0) | 13/4/0 (76/24/0) | 0,218 |
| Vigilance 60 (A/T/S) | 6/5/0 (55/45/0) | 10/3/0 (77/23/0) | 0,247 |
| Vigilance D (A/T/S) | 16/4/0 (80/20/0) | 17/1/0 (94/6/0) | 0,188 |
| Well-being A (E/G/F/P) | 0/5/10/5 (0/25/50/25) | 0/10/5/2 (0/59/29/12) | 0,111 |
| Well-being 5 (E/G/F/P) | 0/5/10/5 (0/25/50/25) | 1/9/5/2 (6/53/29/12) | 0,18 |
| Well-being 15 (E/G/F/P) | 0/6/10/4 (0/30/50/20) | 0/11/5/1 (0/65/29/6) | 0,094 |
| Well-being 30 (E/G/F/P) | 0/5/11/4 (0/25/55/20) | 0/11/6/0 (0/65/35/0 | 0,023 |
| Well-being 45 (E/G/F/P) | 0/3/10/3 (0/19/62/19) | 0/10/6/0 (0/62/38/0) | 0,021 |
| Well-being 60 (E/G/F/P) | 0/3/8/0 (0/27/73/0) | 0/6/6/0 (0/50/50/0) | 0,265 |
| Well-being D (E/G/F/P) | 0/7/13/0 (0/35/65/0) | 0/11/7/0 (0/61/39/0) | 0,07 |
| Energy A (N/F/P) | 0/5/15 (0/25/75) | 3/11/4 (17/61/22) | 0,003 |
| Energy 5 (N/F/P) | 0/5/15 (0/25/75) | 2/12/4 (11/67/22) | 0,004 |
| Energy 15 (N/F/P) | 0/8/12 (0/40/60) | 2/13/3 (11/72/17) | 0,014 |
| Energy 30 (N/F/P) | 1/8/11 (5/40/55) | 2/15/1 (11/83/6) | 0,005 |
| Energy 45 (N/F/P) | 0/6/10 (0/38/62) | 3/14/0 (18/82/0) | ≤0,001 |
| Energy 60 (N/F/P) | 0/5/6 (0/45/55) | 2/11/0 (15/85/0) | 0,006 |
| Energy D (N/F/P) | 2/9/9 (10/45/45) | 3/15/0 (17/83/0) | 0,005 |
All values were recorded at the PACU upon arrival (A), after 5 (5), 15 (15), 30 (30), 45 (45), 60 (60) minutes and at discharge (D). Modified Aldrete scores are given as mean (SD). Vigilance, Well-being and Energy are shown in total numbers (% of total). Vigilance was distinguished as awake (A), tired (T) or sleeping (S). Well-being was rated as excellent (E), good (G), fair (F) or poor (P). Energy was classified as normal (N), fair (F) or poor (P).
Figure 2TAP. Cognitive function assessed with the TAP. Subtests Alertness (A+B), Divided Attention (C+D), Visual Scanning (E+F), Working Memory (G+H) and Reaction Change (I+J). Figure pairs show reaction time on the left and valid reactions on the right. All values are Mean (SEM) and display the change at 6-8 and 66-72 hours normalized to the preoperative baseline. All ordinates are in per cent. Grey lines and open circles display the xenon group, black lines and open squares represent the sevoflurane group.
Figure 3Well-being and Paper-Pencil-Tests. Well-being measured with Bf-S (A) and STAI (B), cognitive function assessed with Paper-Pencil-Tests DS (C), DSST (D), Trail Making Test A and B (E+F). An increase in percent shows a decline in well-being (A+B) and a decline in outcome for E and F. A decrease in percent in C and D shows an increase in outcome. All values are Mean (SEM) and display the change at 6-8 and 66-72 hours normalized to the preoperative baseline. All ordinates are in percent. Grey lines and open circles display the xenon group, black lines and open squares represent the sevoflurane group.
POCD
| 6-8 h postoperative >20% | 66-72 h postoperative >20% | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sevoflurane | Xenon | Sevoflurane | Xenon | |||
| DS | 5 (26) | 2 (11) | 0,405 | 5 (28) | 3 (21) | 1 |
| DSST | 4 (21) | 3 (17) | 1 | 1 (6) | 0 (0) | 1 |
| TMT A | 4 (21) | 4 (22) | 1 | 1 (6) | 6 (43) | 0,027 |
| TMT B | 4 (21) | 6 (33) | 0,476 | 3 (17) | 0 (0) | 0,238 |
| Alertness RT | 5 (26) | 4 (22) | 1 | 2 (12) | 2 (14) | 1 |
| Alertness VR | 0 (0) | 2 (11) | 0,23 | 1 (6) | 1 (7) | 1 |
| Divided Attention RT | 2 (11) | 1 (6) | 1 | 1 (6) | 2 (14) | 0,576 |
| Divided Attention VR | 1 (6) | 1 (6) | 1 | 2 (12) | 0 (0) | 0,488 |
| Visual Scanning RT | 7 (37) | 3 (17) | 0,269 | 4 (25) | 2 (14) | 0,657 |
| Visual Scanning VR | 3 16) | 3 (17) | 1 | 3 (19) | 2 (14) | 1 |
| Working Memory RT | 3 (16) | 4 (22) | 0,693 | 5 (31) | 3 (21) | 0,689 |
| Working Memory VR | 5 (26) | 5 (28) | 1 | 1 (6) | 0 (0) | 1 |
| Reaction Change RT | 3 (16) | 1 (6) | 0,608 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | - |
| Reaction Change VR | 0 (0) | 2 (13) | 0,202 | 0 (0) | 1 (8) | 0,433 |
Cognitive function assessed with Paper-Pencil-Tests and the TAP. Decline >20% to the 12-24 h preoperative values is presented in numbers (% of total). Paper-Pencil-Tests are Recall of Digit Span (DS), Digit-Symbol-Substitution-Test (DSST), Trail Making Test A and B (TMT A, TMT B). Subtests of the TAP were analyzed in terms of mean reaction time (RT) and number of valid reactions (VR).