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Clin Electroencephalogr · Apr 1997
QEEG and neuropsychological profiles of patients prior to undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgical procedures.
- L D Gugino, R J Chabot, L S Aglio, R Maddi, J Gosnell, and S Aranki.
- Department of Anesthesia, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
- Clin Electroencephalogr. 1997 Apr 1;28(2):87-97.
AbstractWithin our patient population undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) surgery, evidence of pre-existing cortical dysfunction was highly prevalent, with 39.5% displaying QEEG and/or neuropsychological (NP) abnormality. These patients with pre-existing QEEG or NP abnormality were at increased risk for developing both short and long-term postoperative deficits in NP performance. Preoperative QEEG showed increased sensitivity and specificity over preoperative NP performance for predicting NP performance one week after surgery. One week after surgery NP deficits were quite common occurring in 40.6% of the patients. Two to three months after surgery evidence of continued NP performance deficits were still present in 28.1% of the patients. Preoperative NP performance predicted 3 month postoperative NP performance quite well, although preoperative QEEG proved equally effective.
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