| Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000059679 |
|---|---|
| Receipt number | R000068265 |
| Scientific Title | Fatty Acids and their Potential Neuroprotective Function in Postoperative Delirium: A Scoping Review |
| Date of disclosure of the study information | 2025/11/07 |
| Last modified on | 2026/02/02 17:54:43 |
Fatty Acids and their Potential Neuroprotective Function in Postoperative Delirium: A Scoping Review
POD-SCOPE
Fatty Acids and their Potential Neuroprotective Function in Postoperative Delirium: A Scoping Review
POD-SCOPE
| Japan |
Postoperative Delirium
| Neurology | Clinical immunology | Surgery in general |
Others
NO
To map and synthesize the current evidence on the relationship between fatty acids (including circulating fatty acid profiles and fatty acid based interventions) and postoperative delirium, based on both clinical and animal studies.
Others
To identify and summarize proposed biological mechanisms by which fatty acids may influence the pathogenesis of postoperative delirium, with particular attention to findings from animal models.
An evidence map describing studies that examine the relationship between fatty acids and postoperative delirium or delirium-like cognitive impairment.
Others,meta-analysis etc
| 65 | years-old | <= |
| Not applicable |
Male and Female
Data of Publishment: 1980-2025
Article Type: Reviews; Trials (clinical + RCT); Meta Analyses; Observational studies; Animal Studies
Concept of Paper: The function and effects of fatty acids on postoperative acute behavioural or cognitive changes
Population (if required): 65<= years old; Surgery patients
Data type (if required): Quantitative
Language: English Only
Publication Type: Peer-reviewed journal articles only
Studies that focus on chronic neurological conditions rather than acute postoperative behavioral or cognitive changes.
Studies that are irrelevant to the concept of fatty acids functions or effects on postoperative acute behavioral or cognitive changes.
Studies that involve direct surgical procedures on the central nervous system.
Animal studies that include only young animals (mice < 16 months; rats < 18 months).
Review articles that do not contain original data.
| 1st name | Louis |
| Middle name | Vincent |
| Last name | Wotton |
National Cancer Center Hospital, Tsukiji
Department of Psycho-oncology
104-0045
5-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
9084248863
rutton@ncc.go.jp
| 1st name | Louis |
| Middle name | Vincent |
| Last name | Wotton |
National Cancer Center Hospital Tokyo
Department of Pyscho-oncology
104-0045
5-1-1, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan
9084248863
rutton@ncc.go.jp
National Cancer Center Hospital, Tsukiji
Ryoichi Sadahiro
National Cancer Center Hospital, Tsukiji
Other
N/A for a scoping review
N/A
N/A
N/A
NO
| 2025 | Year | 11 | Month | 07 | Day |
Unpublished
Preinitiation
| 2025 | Year | 11 | Month | 06 | Day |
| 2025 | Year | 11 | Month | 07 | Day |
| 2025 | Year | 11 | Month | 21 | Day |
No recruiting required for this scoping review. Start date and final follow up date reflect the estimated start and end dates for the production of this paper.
| 2025 | Year | 11 | Month | 07 | Day |
| 2026 | Year | 02 | Month | 02 | Day |
Value
https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000068265