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The warmer will initially be set to \"high\" which corresponds to about 43°C. It will be subsequently adjusted to make patients feel warm, but not uncomfortably so. All intravenous fluids and blood products administered intraoperatively will be pre-warmed, and fluid\u002Fblood warming devices will be used as clinically indicated. Two forced-air warming blankets (or combined with an electric heating mattress) will be used to maintain core temperature. The goal is to maintain core temperature at 36.8°C.",[13],"Other: Target temperature management",{"label":15,"type":6,"description":16,"interventionNames":17},"Routine thermal management","Pre-warming will not be performed before induction of anesthesia and ambient intraoperative temperature will be maintained near 20°C per routine. Only blood products will be pre-warmed before transfusion. One forced-air warming blanket will be placed over the patient's upper or lower body, but warming will only be initiated when the core temperature drops below 35.5°C to prevent further temperature reduction. The target core temperature is set at 35.5°C.",[18],"Other: Routine thermal management",[20,24],{"type":6,"name":9,"description":21,"armGroupLabels":22,"otherNames":23},"Pre-warming will be performed with a full-body forced-air cover and\u002For an electrically heated blanket for about 30 minutes before induction of anesthesia. The warmer will initially be set to \"high\" which corresponds to about 43°C. It will be subsequently adjusted to make patients feel warm, but not uncomfortably so. All intravenous fluids and blood products administered intraoperatively will be pre-warmed, and fluid\u002Fblood warming devices will be used as clinically indicated. Two forced-air warming blankets (or combined with an electric heating mattress) will be used. 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Age ≥ 65 years.\n2. Planned potentially curative initial cancer surgery with an expected duration of 2 hours or longer under general anesthesia.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Preoperative fever (tympanic temperature ≥ 38℃).\n2. Known or suspected preoperative infection.\n3. Previous schizophrenia, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, myasthenia gravis, or preexisting delirium.\n4. Inability to communicate due to coma, severe dementia, or hearing or speech impairment.\n5. Critically ill patients, defined as NYHA functional class \\> III or LVEF \\\u003C 30%, Child-Pugh class C, preoperative dialysis dependence, ASA physical status \\> IV, or expected survival \\\u003C 24 hours.\n6. Surgery for breast cancer, intracranial tumors, or rare cancers.\n7. Planned to undergo therapeutic hypothermia.\n8. Body mass index \\> 30 kg\u002Fm² (to facilitate temperature management).\n9. Previous enrollment in this study.\n10. Other conditions deemed unsuitable for study participation.",true,"ALL","65 Years",{"count":85,"type":86},1512,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[89],"NA","With aging population, more older patients will receive major surgery for cancer. Older patients are at increased risk of postoperative neurocognitive complications including delayed neurocognitive recovery (dNCR), which is associated with prolonged hospital stay, raised complications, and impaired quality of life. Intraoperative hypothermia occurs in 57.1%-78.6% of patients undergoing major cancer surgery, especially in the elderly. Studies show that intraoperative hypothermia suppresses immune function, interferes with anesthetic metabolism, and delays anesthesia emergence. All these may be correlated with the occurrence of early postoperative dNCR. This study aims to verify whether intraoperative targeted temperature management (target core temperature: 36.8°C) compared with conventional temperature management (core temperature: 35.5°C) can reduce the incidence of dNCR in older patients undergoing major cancer surgery.",[92,93,94,95,96],"Elderly Patients","Cancer Surgery","Hypothermia, Accidental","Targeted Temperature Management","Delayed Neurocognitive Recovery",[98,99,100,101,102],"elderly patient","major cancer surgery","intraoperativ hypothermia","targeted temperature management","delayed neurocognitive recovery","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-06-18",{"date":106,"type":107},"2026-06-23","ACTUAL",{"date":109,"type":86},"2026-06",{"date":111,"type":86},"2028-11",{"name":5,"class":6},2]