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早期脑发育过程中手术和麻醉的影响:完美风暴。

Impact of surgery and anesthesia during early brain development: A perfect storm.

机构信息

Department of Anaesthesiology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of Medical Biology Section Clinical Anatomy & Embryology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Paediatr Anaesth. 2022 Jun;32(6):697-705. doi: 10.1111/pan.14433. Epub 2022 Mar 16.

Abstract

Neonatal surgery and concomitant anesthesia coincide with a timeframe of rapid brain development. The speed and complexity of early brain development superimposed on immature regulatory mechanisms that include incomplete cerebral autoregulation, insufficient free radical scavenging and an immature immune response puts the brain at risk. Brain injury may have long-term consequences for multiple functional domains including cognition, learning skills, and behavior. Neurodevelopmental follow-up studies have noted mild-to-moderate deficits in children who underwent major neonatal surgery and related anesthesia. The present review evaluates neonatal surgery against the background of neurobiological processes that unfold at a pace unparalleled by any other period of human brain development. First, a structured summary of early brain development is provided in order to establish theoretical groundwork. Next, literature on brain injury and neurodevelopmental outcome after neonatal surgery is discussed. Special attention is given to recent findings of structural brain damage reported after neonatal surgery. Notably, high-quality imaging data acquired before surgery are currently lacking. Third, mechanisms of injury are interrogated taking the perspective of early brain development into account. We propose a novel disease model that constitutes a triad of inflammation, vascular immaturity, and neurotoxicity of prolonged exposure to anesthetic drugs. With each of these components exacerbating the other, this amalgam incites the perfect storm, resulting in brain injury. When examining the brain, it seems intuitive to distinguish between neonates (i.e., <60 postconceptional weeks) and more mature infants, multiple and/or prolonged anesthesia exposure and single, short surgery. This review culminates in an outline of anesthetic considerations and future directions that we believe will help move the field forward.

摘要

新生儿手术和伴随的麻醉恰逢大脑快速发育的时间框架。早期大脑发育的速度和复杂性叠加在不成熟的调节机制上,包括不完全的脑自动调节、自由基清除不足和不成熟的免疫反应,使大脑处于危险之中。脑损伤可能对多个功能领域产生长期影响,包括认知、学习技能和行为。神经发育随访研究注意到,接受重大新生儿手术和相关麻醉的儿童存在轻度至中度缺陷。本综述评估了新生儿手术在神经生物学过程的背景下,这些过程的发展速度超过了人类大脑发育的任何其他阶段。首先,提供了早期大脑发育的结构化总结,以建立理论基础。其次,讨论了新生儿手术后的脑损伤和神经发育结果的文献。特别关注了最近报道的新生儿手术后结构性脑损伤的发现。值得注意的是,目前缺乏手术前获取的高质量成像数据。第三,从早期大脑发育的角度探讨了损伤机制。我们提出了一种新的疾病模型,由炎症、血管不成熟和长时间接触麻醉药物的神经毒性组成。由于这些成分相互加剧,这种混合物引发了完美风暴,导致脑损伤。在检查大脑时,区分新生儿(即<60 个孕周)和更成熟的婴儿、多次和/或长时间麻醉暴露以及单次、短时间手术似乎是直观的。本综述以麻醉考虑因素和我们认为有助于推动该领域发展的未来方向的大纲为结论。

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