Turkish Journal of Geriatrics
2018 , Vol 21, Issue 1
A CLINICAL REVIEW OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF ANESTHESIA AND SURGERY IN THE ELDERLY BRAIN: "THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON"
1Gazi University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation Ankara, Turkey
DOI :
10.31086/tjgeri.2018137971
It has been a concern since the 1950s that elderly patients undergoing surgery and
anesthesia may suffer from postoperative cognitive changes. Because postoperative cognitive
deterioration in the elderly may lead to serious medical and social consequences and is
associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and high health care costs, the issue should
be precisely addressed, and preventive strategies should be developed. An emerging body
of evidence suggests that anesthesia and surgery have an undesirable effect on long-term
cognitive function in the elderly; however, there are no convincing human data to support this
correlation. Thus, the effects of anesthesia and surgery on cognition and on the natural course
of underlying neurodegenerative diseases are not clear. This review presents a systemic and
comprehensive clinical view of cognitive decline following anesthesia and surgery. It aims to
emphasize the pathophysiological processes and risk factors of aging and potential anesthesiaand
surgery-related neurodegeneration, since defining high-risk patients and preventing the
problem can provide benefits for patients with neurodegenerative disease.
Keywords :
Cognitive Dysfunction; Aging; Anesthesia; General Surgery; Alzheimer Disease; Dementia