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Single-celled sequencing for evaluating differences in gene expression patterns in different cell types of the dynamics of a means of this research as a starting point, to study the postoperative delirium and chronic pain at the cellular level changes the contents of a cell, reveal its occurrence and development of the role of gene regulation, find targets and biomarkers, and to provide new ideas for its pathogenesis, To provide theoretical basis support for its prevention, clinical diagnosis and treatment.


Clinical Trial Description

The aim of this study was to investigate leukocyte heterogeneity in patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty with POD, paired non-POD patients, and cognitively normal healthy subjects by single cell sequencing, and to investigate leukocyte heterogeneity in patients with chronic pain and patients with pain relief after surgery through postoperative pain follow-up. Moreover, multi-omics single cell technology is used to analyze various cellular contents in a single cell simultaneously, which can capture molecular footprints with higher resolution. Comprehensive analysis of multiple omics datasets reveals the relationships between cellular patterns, establishes complex regulatory networks, and provides a holistic view of cellular state. From a single cell level analysis of POD and occurred in patients with chronic pain in patients with the characteristics of the white blood cells, looking for the peripheral immune system in the pathogenesis of the POD and the potential role of chronic pain occurs, may provide POD pathogenesis and chronic pain occurred an important visual Angle, may also help to provide POD biomarkers and therapeutic targets, To provide a possible solution for the prevention and treatment of postoperative delirium and postoperative chronic pain. ;


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NCT number NCT05572307
Study type Observational
Source Xuzhou Central Hospital
Contact Yangzi Zhu, Doctor
Phone +86 18168779150
Email zhuyz@188.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date October 30, 2022
Completion date December 31, 2023

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