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This study is the first to investigate the relationship between the changes of serum calcium and orphanin fq and the changes of cognitive function in patients with diabetes.To general anesthesia surgery of patients with diabetes as research group (group A), and to the non-general anesthesia surgery of diabetic patients as control group (group B), and then measured preoperative serum calcium ion concentration in patients with general anesthesia, inflammatory factor and solitary brown peptide content, intraoperative calcium ion concentration in serum, inflammatory factor and solitary brown peptide content, and postoperative serum calcium ion, inflammatory factor and solitary brown peptide content.Postoperative cognitive function were evaluated in both groups.Finally, the two groups of patients were screened and the inconsistent medical records were eliminated.Observation indicators: Endothelin, C-reactive protein, nitric oxide, interleukin-6, calcium ion concentration, orphanin fq concentration, glycated hemoglobin value and blood glucose value were observed before, during and after operation.The cognitive function of diabetic patients after surgery was observed. The cognitive function was evaluated with the cognitive function assessment scale 24 hours after surgery, respectively, and scores were obtained.Expected results: The comparison of clinical data between the control group and the study group showed that the cognitive function of patients in the study group was lower than that in the control group; the analysis showed that the serum content of orphanin fq in the study group was higher than that in the control group, the content of related inflammatory factors was higher than that in the control group, and the content of calcium ion was lower than that in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant.The results showed that when the cognitive function decreased, the content of orphanin fq increased, the corresponding inflammatory factors increased and the content of calcium decreased, indicating that the change of consciousness state and cognitive function were correlated with the orphanin fQ system.


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Objective: To investigate the changes of cognitive function in diabetic patients under general anesthesia, and test whether the changes of serum calcium ion, inflammatory factors and orphanin fQ are correlated. By prospective case study controlled study of diabetes (research group) general anesthesia surgery and the non-general anesthesia surgery of diabetes patients (control group), through the assessment of cognitive function and serum calcium ion, inflammation factors and the change of isolated brown peptide content to watch, in order to obtain reliable data to explore consciousness change changes of cognitive function in patients with diabetes and cognitive function in the process of the change of serum calcium ion concentration, the corresponding inflammation factors and solitary brown peptide content if there is a corresponding changes.The medical records of the patients were recorded. General information of the selected patients was recorded: gender, age, relevant medical history;Test results: blood glucose, hemoglobin , blood pressure;Drug use of patients: blood pressure drugs, hypoglycemic drugs, insulin, etc.;To observe and compare the changes of cognitive function between the control group and the study group, to detect the levels of calcium ion and orphanin fQ, and to conduct correlation analysis.To seek new theoretical basis and take corresponding treatment measures to improve the prognosis of patients with diabetic cognitive dysfunction and the quality of anesthesia surgery. Objective: To investigate the changes of cognitive function and serum levels of calcium, inflammatory factors and orphanin fQ in diabetic patients under general anesthesia and non-general anesthesia. Methods: the general anesthesia surgery of patients with diabetes is set to the team (group A), and to the general anesthesia surgery of diabetic patients as control group (group B), and then measured preoperative serum calcium ion concentration in patients with general anesthesia and solitary brown peptide content, intraoperative blood serum calcium ion concentration and solitary fei peptide content, and postoperative serum calcium and solitary brown peptide content. Postoperative cognitive function were evaluated in both groups.Finally, the two groups of patients were screened and the inconsistent medical records were eliminated.Observation indicators: Endothelin, C-reactive protein, nitric oxide, interleukin-6, calcium ion concentration, orphanin fq concentration, glycated hemoglobin value and blood glucose value were observed before, during and after operation. The cognitive function of diabetic patients after surgery was observed. The cognitive function was evaluated with the cognitive function assessment scale 24 hours after surgery, respectively, and scores were obtained. Statistical processing: Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS )21.0 statistical software was used for data analysis. Measurement data consistent with normal distribution were expressed as (mean±SD). Independent sample T-test was used for data comparison between the two groups.Repeated measurement data were compared by repeated measurement anOVA, and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Expected results: Compared with the clinical data of the control group and the study group, the cognitive function of patients in the study group was lower than that in the control group, the serum levels of orphanin fq in the analysis group were higher than those in the control group, and the levels of calcium ions in the analysis group were lower than those in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant.The results showed that when the cognitive function decreased, the content of orphanin fq increased, the content of corresponding inflammatory factors increased, and the content of calcium decreased, indicating that the change of consciousness state and cognitive function were correlated with the orphanin fQ system. ;


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NCT number NCT04576767
Study type Observational
Source Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University
Contact yi a han, doctor
Phone 13753171979
Email 13753171979@163.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date October 20, 2020
Completion date December 30, 2021

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