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Evaluation of self-reported failures in cognitive function after cardiac and noncardiac surgery
Authors:  dig,Rak,Kasprzak,&   Hobbhahn
Affiliation:Department of Anaesthesia, University Hospital, Frnz-Josef-Strauss Allee 11, 93042 Regensburg, Germany.
Abstract:Long-term cognitive deficits after cardiac surgical procedures involving cardiopulmonary bypass have been well documented. The occurrence of prolonged cognitive changes after noncardiac surgery has not, however, been clearly established. Using the Cognitive Failures Questionnaire, which permits self-assessment of cognitive impairment, we studied 50 patients before and 2 months after coronary bypass surgery and major vascular surgical procedures. Pre-operative test scores did not differ between groups. Postoperatively, 24 cardiac surgical patients and 22 vascular surgical patients completed the questionnaire. Both groups reported significantly more cognitive failures occurring after surgery than in the pre-operative period. This suggests that there are factors other than the exposure to cardiopulmonary bypass during cardiac surgery that affect self-assessed, long-term postoperative cognitive sequelae.
Keywords:Surgery   cardiac, vascular, Complications   postoperative cognitive deficit
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