Childhood Anesthesia and Cognitive Function
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Cognitive Studies |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 6 - 12 |
Updated: | 11/30/2013 |
Start Date: | March 2011 |
End Date: | May 2014 |
Contact: | Greg Stratmann, MD, PhD |
Email: | stratman@anesthesia.ucsf.edu |
Phone: | 415-476-1653 |
Is Pediatric Anesthesia Associated With Long-term Hippocampal Dysfunction?
The purpose of this study is to determine whether pediatric anesthesia is associated with
long-term hippocampal dysfunction
Contrary to a longstanding belief, anesthesia has lasting effects on the neonatal brain. In
rats anesthesia causes death of brain cells, ill-timed conversion of stem cells to nerve
cells and a certain kind of brain defect up to 8 months later. This brain defect is called a
hippocampal deficit because it resembles the type of defect that people have when a
structure in the brain called the hippocampus has been injured, removed or is no longer
functioning. However, to date it is unknown if anesthesia given to human infants causes a
lasting hippocampal deficit, which might manifest itself as memory problems and academic
failure despite normal intelligence. The investigators will test the hypothesis that
anesthesia for more than 2h given to children of less than 2 years of age without coexisting
diseases of the brain or the heart causes long-term impairment of hippocampal function.
Using state of the art hippocampal and general brain function testing the investigators will
compare hippocampal dependent and hippocampal independent memory as well as general
cognitive function and emotional state in 10 year-old children that underwent at least a 2h
anesthetic at less than 2 years with that of a matched control group that did not undergo an
anesthetic.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Anesthesia at less than 2 years of age
- Anesthetic time greater than 2 hours
- ASA I or II
- Induction with Propofol or Sevoflurane +/- N2O
- Maintenance with a volatile agent (sevoflurane, isoflurane, desflurane) +/- N2O
Exclusion Criteria:
- Neurosurgery
- Known genetic syndrome
- Any other anesthetic agents (ketamine, meperidine, barbiturates, etomidate,
methoxyflurane, methadone, lorazepam)
- Low birthweight (<25%ile)
- Gestational age , 36 weeks
- color blindness
- h/o CNS disease
- cancer
- head trauma
- congenital heart disease
- ASA III or IV
- intra-operative hypotension (<30% baseline for > 5 min)
- Bradycardia (<30% baseline for > 5 min)
- Hypoxemia (Blood Oxygen Saturation <93% for > 5 min)
- Hypercarbia (pCO2 > 60 mm Hg > 5 min)
- Dysthermia (deviation from 36.5 deg C by > 1.5 deg C at any time)
- Puberty
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