2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12630-012-9675-y
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Early benefit of preserved cognitive function is not sustained at one-year after cardiac surgery: a longitudinal follow-up of the randomized controlled trial

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“…A total of 155 (69%) of the original sample of 226 patients also consented for the current study and hence were tested for genotype. Postoperative cognitive dysfunction one year after surgery was present in 31 (20%) patients . There were no differences with respect to baseline characteristics, pre‐operative variables and surgical data between patients with and without POCD (Table ).…”
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“…A total of 155 (69%) of the original sample of 226 patients also consented for the current study and hence were tested for genotype. Postoperative cognitive dysfunction one year after surgery was present in 31 (20%) patients . There were no differences with respect to baseline characteristics, pre‐operative variables and surgical data between patients with and without POCD (Table ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Patients were also asked separately to consent to testing of blood samples for genotyping purposes, and these samples were stored for later testing. Patient exclusion criteria, peri‐operative management strategies, and neuropsychological testing were previously described . The current study consisted of the subset of patients who consented for genotyping, and was carried out after the conclusion of the original study, with separate funding.…”
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“…However, in 42% of patients cognitive impairment persists beyond 5 years after CABG. The aim of the research was to investigate incidence of cognitive impairment after CABG under the circumstances of artificial circulation in the early postoperative period (Evered, Silbert, Scott, Maruff, & Ames, 2016;Hogan, Shipolini, Brown, Hurley, & Cormack, 2013;Djaiani, Katznelson, Fedorko, Rao, Green, Carroll, & Karski, 2012).…”
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“…These include chronic progressive vascular disease and inflammatory brain damage, further complicating the use of coronary artery bypass graft surgery as an ischemic brain injury model for proof of concept studies. 66,70 The ischemic injury during carotid stenting and endarterectomy probably replicates laboratory stroke most consistently in that stroke is caused by abrupt vessel occlusion. However, it occurs in the background of chronically ischemic tissue, induced by high-grade carotid disease.…”
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