2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00540-019-02613-9
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Brain white matter lesions and postoperative cognitive dysfunction: a review

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“…However, there is no evidence to date that this is the case. Brain lesions within the white matter, which contains the majority of myelinated axons, have been identified as a risk factor for POCD [22]. This could also be transferred to MS patients with THA under general anesthesia.…”
Section: Role Of Anaesthesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is no evidence to date that this is the case. Brain lesions within the white matter, which contains the majority of myelinated axons, have been identified as a risk factor for POCD [22]. This could also be transferred to MS patients with THA under general anesthesia.…”
Section: Role Of Anaesthesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accumulating evidence indicates that CCH might promote neurodegeneration through the production of reactive oxygen species and proinflammatory cytokines by activating glial, consequently leading to neuronal damage [3,4,5,6]. The main clinical feature of CCH is chronic neurodegeneration, which leads to cognitive impairment, mood disorder, impaired problem-solving ability, and loss of executive function because of impaired blood supply [7,8,9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some scholars have put forward different opinions. Nakao et al continuously monitored rSO2 during the operation of 50 patients undergoing shoulder surgery on the beach chair position and analyzed the correlation with postoperative cognitive function changes [ 36 ]. In this study, each patient underwent neuropsychological status assessment on the day of surgery, the first day before discharge, and the third day after discharge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%