About this trial
Perioperative neurocognitive disorders is a common postoperative complication in elderly surgical patients. The role of gut microbiota in cognitive function has been concerned in recent years. Studies suggests that gastrointestinal surgery may affect the gut microbiota, and the effect varies between surgical procedures. In this study, the investigators will compare the differences of gut microbiota between total gastrectomy and double-tract reconstruction, to investigate the effect of gastric acid on the gut microbiota colonizing, and the effect of different surgical procedures on the postoperative cognitive function of proximal gastric cancer patients.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Clinical diagnosis of proximal gastric cancer and will be performed gastrectomy
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classification I-III
Aged 40-80 years
Perioperative consciousness
Disqualifiers
Central nervous system and psychological disorders
Chronic use of sedatives, antidepressants within the last year
Parkinson's disease
Severe immunosuppression
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- probiotics
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Jiangjiang Bi
Lead sponsor
Tongji Hospital
Sponsor institution