EFEITOS DA ANESTESIA GERAL NA COGNIÇÃO DO IDOSO

Autores/as

  • Thiago Mamôru Sakae Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina.
  • Pedro Ferraz de Oliveira Neto
  • Gislene Rosa Feldman Moretti Sakae Hospital São José.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63845/v18bnc41

Palabras clave:

Anestesiologia. Cognição. Anestesia geral. Idoso.

Resumen

A anestesia geral age predominantemente no sistema nervoso central, repercutindo também, em todos os aparelhos e sistemas do organismo. Seu mecanismo intrínseco de ação ainda não é completamente conhecido e por isso a possibilidade de algum prejuízo temporário ou permanente na cognição e na memória sempre foi alvo de considerações. Há uma especial preocupação quanto aos idosos, por apresentarem maior susceptibilidade às alterações da homeostasia e do meio ambiente. A cirurgia e a anestesia exercem comparativamente efeitos adversos cerebrais mais acentuados nos idosos do que nos jovens, manifestado pela maior prevalência de delírio pós-operatório e disfunção cognitiva. O delírio pós-operatório (DPO) e a disfunção cognitiva pós-operatória (DCPO) atrasam a reabilitação, e são associadas com o aumento na morbidade e na mortalidade de pacientes idosos. Embora seja difícil estabelecer metodologicamente qualquer correlação entre DPO e DCPO, um recente estudo sugere que ambas podem representar uma trajetória de insuficiência cognitiva pós-operatória, talvez como uma progressão de não reconhecida insuficiência cognitiva leve pré-operatória.

Biografía del autor/a

  • Thiago Mamôru Sakae, Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina.
    Médico anestesiologista. Doutor em Ciências Médicas - UFSC, Mestre em Saúde Pública – UFSC. Professor de Epidemiologia da Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina – UNISUL.
  • Pedro Ferraz de Oliveira Neto

    Médico anestesiologista. Pós graduação em Geriatria e Gerontologia pela PUC-RS.

  • Gislene Rosa Feldman Moretti Sakae, Hospital São José.
    Médica cardiologista. Hospital São José – Criciúma- SC.

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2016-11-23

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EFEITOS DA ANESTESIA GERAL NA COGNIÇÃO DO IDOSO. (2016). Arquivos Catarinenses De Medicina, 45(3), 107-116. https://doi.org/10.63845/v18bnc41