Liu, Chen
Ding, Ke
Abdul, Mannan
Sun, Qing-Chun
Zhang, Zhen-Feng
Dong, Meng-Meng
Han, Liu
Dai, Ming-Sheng
Guan, Hui-Lian
Han, Yuan
Liu, He
Chen, Xue-Fen
Cao, Jun-Li
Funding for this research was provided by:
the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai (21ZR1411300 to YH)
Shenkang Clinical Study Foundation of Shanghai (SHDC2020CR4061 to YH)
Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation (LY22H090019 to HL)
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC81300957 and NSFC82171227 to HL, NSFC81720108013, NSFC31771161, and NSFC81230025 to J-LC)
the Discipline Construction Project of School of Public Health in Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (20XKJS001)
the National Key R&D Program of China (2021ZD0203100)
Jiangsu Provincial Special Program of Medical Science (BL2014029)
Basic and Clinical Research Center in Anesthesiology of Jiangsu Provincial "Science and Education for Health" Project (J-LC)
Article History
Received: 7 January 2023
Accepted: 16 June 2023
First Online: 22 August 2023
Declarations
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: The clinical research ethics committee of the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University approved this study (Certification No. XYFY2018-KL035-01 approval date: 26/7/2018). This study was conducted following the 1964 Helsinki Declaration. As all follow-up data and blood samples in this study were derived from our previous study, which analyzed the correlation between anosmia and postoperative cognitive dysfunction, this study obtained a waiver of Informed Consent. During our previous research, informed consent was obtained from all participants. It has been pointed out in the informedĀ consentĀ form that blood samples and other data from the subjects might be used to explore postoperative cognitive impairment further.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.