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The relationship between anesthesia, surgery and postoperative immune function in cancer patients: a review

Rui Guo, Wenwen Yang, Maolin Zhong, Pan-Guo Rao, Xin Luo, Bao-Zhen Liao, Xing-Heng Lei, YE Jun-ming

2024Frontiers in Immunology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review comprehensively examines the impact of anesthesia and surgical interventions on the immune function of cancer patients postoperatively. Recent studies have shown that surgery and its accompanying anesthesia management can significantly influence immune function in cancer patients, potentially affecting their prognosis. This review synthesizes clinical studies and basic research to summarize the specific effects of anesthesia methods, drugs, postoperative analgesia, intraoperative transfusion, surgical techniques, and trauma extent on the immune function of cancer patients post-surgery. Additionally, this review discusses optimization strategies based on current research, aiming to refine anesthesia and surgical management to maximize the preservation and enhancement of postoperative immune function in cancer patients, with the potential to improve clinical outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineImmune systemCancer surgeryCancerSurgical stressAnesthesiaIntensive care medicineSurgeryInternal medicineImmunologyCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity ResearchNeuropeptides and Animal Physiology
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