Association of apolipoprotein E gene polymorphism with postoperative delirium
- VernacularTitle:载脂蛋白E基因多态性与术后谵妄的关系
- Author:
Gang TAN
;
Xiangyang GUO
;
Ailun LUO
;
Yuguang HUANG
;
Jianqing XU
;
Hongzhi REN
;
Tiehu YE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
apolipoprotein E;
polymorphism;
delirium;
aging;
surgery
- From:
Basic & Clinical Medicine
2009;29(12):1301-1304
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate whether apolipoprotein E (ApoE) genotypes is associated with postoperative delirium in aged noncardiac surgical patients. Methods Two hundreds and twelve inpatients over 65y, undergoing selective noncardiac surgeries were enrolled in the study. The patients were frequently interviewed and evaluated prospectively for delirium with the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) during the first three postoperative days. APOE genotype was determined using multiplex amplification refractory mutation system pelymerase chain reaction (multi-ARMS PCR) technique. Results Delirium occurred in 45 patients during the first three postoperative days. Of the 212 patients, 18 (8.5%) possessed one or two ApoE 84 allele. There was no significant difference between delirious patients and non-delirious patients(6.7% : 9.0%, P >0.05) in the presence of ApoE ε4 allele. In all four ApoE ε4/4 homozygote patients, one female patient presented a transient delirium status three days be-fore surgery, another male patient presented serious fluctuated delirium symptoms from the second to 17th days after operation. Conclusion The presence of ApoE ε4 allele seems not a predictator of postoperative delirium. ApoE ε4/4 homozygote patients may be more indulgent to delirium than others.