• Masui · Nov 2014

    [Postoperative cognitive dysfunction after non-cardiac surgery].

    • Mitsuru Ida and Masahiko Kawaguchi.
    • Masui. 2014 Nov 1;63(11):1228-34.

    AbstractPostoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is seen not only after cardiac surgery but also after non-cardiac surgery. POCD leads to decreased quality of life and increased mortality. Various reports describe the occurrence and risk factor of POCD in adopting different neuropsychological tests and different follow-up periods. POCD is highly associated with age or inflammation in the central nerve system. Anti-inflammatory strategies including dexmedetomidine, statin or minocycline in the perioperative period may reduce incidence of POCD.

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