Neuroinflammation is a putative target for the prevention and treatment of perioperative neurocognitive disorders

S Saxena, I K Lai, R Li, M Maze, S Saxena, I K Lai, R Li, M Maze

Abstract

Introduction: The demographics of aging of the surgical population has increased the risk for perioperative neurocognitive disorders in which trauma-induced neuroinflammation plays a pivotal role.

Sources of data: After determining the scope of the review, the authors used PubMed with select phrases encompassing the words in the scope. Both preclinical and clinical reports were considered.

Areas of agreement: Neuroinflammation is a sine qua non for development of perioperative neurocognitive disorders.

Areas of controversy: What is the best method for ameliorating trauma-induced neuroinflammation while preserving inflammation-based wound healing.

Growing points: This review considers how to prepare for and manage the vulnerable elderly surgical patient through the entire spectrum, from preoperative assessment to postoperative period.

Areas timely for developing research: What are the most effective and safest interventions for preventing and/or reversing Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders.

Keywords: cognitive decline; neuroinflammation; surgery.

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Source: PubMed

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