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Alexander Smirnov1, Michael Semionov1, Valery Yasinski1
1Department of Anesthesiology, Soroka University Medical Center, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 8410501 Beer-Sheva, Israel.
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Anesthesia in older patients is challenging and requires a range of skills in various techniques, both during surgery and in the post-operative period. Post-operative delirium is one of the most common cognitive dysfunctions after surgery, and elderly patients are at the highest risk. The pathophysiology of post-operative delirium remains incompletely understood. Several mechanisms (vascular, neurodegenerative, neuroimmune, neuroinflammation, drug-induced, stress-induced, and monoaminergic) have been considered to play a role. The type of anesthesia-general (gas, total intravenous), regional, or combined-was identified as a predictive factor. However, numerous prospective and retrospective studies have failed to determine which anesthetic technique is the best for preventing post-operative delirium. The type of surgery appears to be more critical than the type of anesthesia. However, the development of post-operative cognitive dysfunction could be linked to the depth of anesthesia. Dexmedetomidine displayed promising therapeutic potential for the efficient prevention or treatment of hyperactive post-operative delirium. The management of hypoactive post-operative delirium still requires further investigations, particularly in elderly patients.
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