Background: Elderly patients undergoing oncological surgery experience postoperative cognitive decline. The aims of this study were to examine the incidence of cognitive decline 3 months after surgery and identify potential patient-, disease- and surgery-related risk factors for postoperative cognitive decline in onco-geriatric patients. Methods: A consecutive series of elderly patients (>= 65 years) undergoing surgery for the removal of a solid tumour were included (n = 307). Cognitive performance was assessed pre-operatively and 3 months postoperatively. Postoperative decline was defined as a decline in scores of cognitive tests of >= 25% on >= 2 of 5 tests. Results: Of the patients who had completed the assessments, 117 (53%, 95% confide...
Background: This pilot study investigated the effects of partial pulmonary lobectomy lung surgery on...
The problem of preserving the quality of life in the postoperative period, one of the criteria of w...
Background Long-term postoperative cognitive dysfunction may occur in the elderly. Age may be a risk...
Background: Elderly patients undergoing oncological surgery experience postoperative cognitive decli...
There is evidence that older people in particular have a higher risk of cognitive dysfunctionafter s...
Aims: This study focuses on examining factors that may influence the onset of memory and / or conce...
Background: Major surgery is frequently associated with postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) i...
Abstract Background Regardless the progress in perioperative care postoperative cognitive decline (...
WOS: 000364167800005Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the incidence of cognitive impa...
Concerns have been raised about the effects on cognition of anaesthesia for surgery, especially in e...
Introduction: Cognitive condition is a important indication to determine the surgery tolerance abili...
Background: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) after noncardiac surgery is strongly associat...
Background: This pilot study investigated the effects of partial pulmonary lobectomy lung surgery on...
The problem of preserving the quality of life in the postoperative period, one of the criteria of w...
Background Long-term postoperative cognitive dysfunction may occur in the elderly. Age may be a risk...
Background: Elderly patients undergoing oncological surgery experience postoperative cognitive decli...
There is evidence that older people in particular have a higher risk of cognitive dysfunctionafter s...
Aims: This study focuses on examining factors that may influence the onset of memory and / or conce...
Background: Major surgery is frequently associated with postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) i...
Abstract Background Regardless the progress in perioperative care postoperative cognitive decline (...
WOS: 000364167800005Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the incidence of cognitive impa...
Concerns have been raised about the effects on cognition of anaesthesia for surgery, especially in e...
Introduction: Cognitive condition is a important indication to determine the surgery tolerance abili...
Background: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) after noncardiac surgery is strongly associat...
Background: This pilot study investigated the effects of partial pulmonary lobectomy lung surgery on...
The problem of preserving the quality of life in the postoperative period, one of the criteria of w...
Background Long-term postoperative cognitive dysfunction may occur in the elderly. Age may be a risk...