| Literature DB >> 31253079 |
Li-Qin Li1, Cong Wang1, Mei-Dan Fang1, Hong-Yu Xu1, Hong-Liu Lu1, Hou-Zhong Zhang2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several studies have investigated the effects of dexamethasone on post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) or post-operative delirium (POD); however, their conclusions have been inconsistent. Thus, we conducted a meta-analysis to determine the effects of dexamethasone on POCD and POD in adults following general anaesthesia.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31253079 PMCID: PMC6599229 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-019-0783-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Fig. 1Study flow diagram
The characteristics of the included studies
| Studies ID | Design | Country | Age (min ± SD) | M/F | Type of surgery | Outcome | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dex | Control | Dex | Control | |||||
| Fang 2014 | 3-arm RCT | China | 48.9± 5.35a | 48.0 ± 5.77 | 247/388 | 121/198 | microvascular decompression | POCD |
| Glumac 2017 | 2-arm RCT | Croatia | 63.7± 9.0 | 64.2± 9.4 | 63/22 | 64/20 | Cardiac surgery | POCD |
| Mardani 2013 | 2-arm RCT | Iran | 64.5± 11.10 | 60.04± 12.77 | 36/7 | 44/6 | Cardiac surgery | POD |
| Ottens 2014b | 2-arm RCT | The Netherla-nds | 63.4± 12.3 | 65.4± 1.5 | 103/37 | 109/29 | Cardiac surgery | POCD |
| Sauer 2014b | 2-arm RCT | The Netherla-nds | 67 ± 12 | 66 ± 12 | 255/112 | 225/145 | Cardiac surgery | POD |
SD = standard deviation, POCD = postoperative cognitive dysfunction, POD = postoperative delirium, Dex = dexamethasone. aThis 3-arm RCT reported the age was 48.9 ± 5.35, 48.0 ± 5.60 in dexamethasone 0.1 mg/kg and dexamethasone 0.2 mg/kg respectively. bOttens 2014 and Sauer 2014 were two substudies of a larger, multicenter placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial
Characteristics of intervention and outcomes
| Study ID | Dexamethas one doses | Control | Time of intervention or control | POCD/POD assessment method | POCD/POD definition | Assessment time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fang 2014 | D1:0.1 mg/kg D2:0.2 mg/kg | NS | before induction of anesthesia | Neuro-Psychologic-al test battery | An individual whose postoperative performance deteriorated by 1 or more SDs on 2 or more tests was classified as having experienced early POCD. | the day before and On the fifth postoperativ-e day |
| Glumac 2017 | 0.1 mg/kg | NS | 10 h before the surgery | a battery of five neuropsychological tests | Authous calculated the Jacobson and Truax Reliable Change Index (RCI) for each patient in the dexamethasone and placebo groups. POCD in an individual is defined as an RCI equal to or less than S1.96 on at least one test | on the 6th day after the surgical procedure |
| Mardani 2013 | 8 mg DEX intravenous before induction of anesthesia followed by 8 mg every 8 h for 3 day. | NS | before induction of anesthesia followed every 8 h for 3 day | MMSE | delirium disorder was diagnosed if DSM-IV criteria were met in a patient | Preoperative day (PROD), first, second, andthird postoperativ-e day. |
| Ottens 2014 | 1 mg/kg (maximum 100 mg) | NS | shortly after induction of general anesthesia | a battery of five neuropsychological tests | Authous calculated the Jacobson and Truax Reliable Change Index (RCI), they defined POCD in an individual patient as an RCI equal to or less than −1.96, or Z-score equal to or less than − 1.96 in at least two different tests. | 1 day before surgery and 1 month and 12 months after surgery |
| Sauer 2014 | 1 mg/kg (maximum 100 mg) | NS | at the time of induction of anesthesia | CAM-ICU | POD: diagnosed by the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) adapted for the ICU (CAM-ICU) . | The primary study outcome was the presence of delirium on any of the first 4 postoperativ-e days. 7 days a week at a fixed time point |
POCD = postoperative cognitive dysfunction, POD = postoperative delirium, NS: normal saline, MSSE = Mini-Mental State Examination, SD = standard deviation, RCI = Jacobson and Truax Reliable Change Index, CAM = Confusion Assessment Method, CAM-ICU=Confusion Assessment Method adapted for the ICU, PROD = Preoperative day
Fig. 2Risk of bias graph. Review authors’ judgements about each risk of bias item presented as percentages across all included studies
Fig. 3Risk of bias summary: review authors’ judgements about each risk of bias item for each included study
Fig. 4Forest plot of comparison: Dexamethasone vs Control, Outcome: POCD in 30 days after surgery
Fig. 5Forest plot of comparison: Dexamethasone vs Control, Outcome: POD
Fig. 6Forest plot of comparison: Dexamethasone vs Control, Outcome: Duration of hospitalization (measured in days)
Fig. 7Forest plot of comparison: Dexamethasone vs Control, Outcome: Length of ICU stay (measured in hours)
Fig. 8Forest plot of comparison: Dexamethasone vs Control, Outcome: Subgroup analysis of cardiac surgery versus noncardiac surgery
Fig. 9Forest plot of comparison: Dexamethasone vs Control, Outcome: Subgroup analysis of low dose (≦ 0.2 mg/kg) versus high dose (> 0.2 mg/kg) dexamethasone