The problem of preserving the quality of life in the postoperative period, one of the criteria of which is the cognitive function, retains its relevance. In patients with advanced and senile age, after undergoing surgery, cognitive disorders are swept aside, which, according to various authors, reaches 64 %. Postoperative cognitive dysfunction was studied in 168 elderly and elderly patients operated on for complications of colon cancer. Patients were divided into two groups. Patients of the control group were operated on operations conventionally, the main one — laparoscopically, using endovideosurgical technologies. Cognitive status was assessed before the operation, as well as on the first, third and seventh days of the postoperati...
To determine if different methods of anesthesia and analgesia will influence the incidence of early ...
Background: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) after noncardiac surgery is strongly associat...
Keywords:anesthesia;cognitive function;complications;postoperative period;regional anesthesia;surger...
Aims: This study focuses on examining factors that may influence the onset of memory and / or conce...
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a severe long-term complication after surgical procedu...
Light changes in mental function after operation occur in patients of all ages, but more frequent th...
The aim of the article is to review the latest progresses in the research of postoperative cognitive...
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...
Keywords:General anesthesia;minor surgery;out-patient surgery;cognitive dysfunction Background: Majo...
Elderly patients undergoing surgery are at higher risk of life-altering and costly complications. Th...
Cognitive dysfunctions are relatively common in postoperative and critically ill patients. This comp...
Nalini Kotekar,1 Anshul Shenkar,2 Ravishankar Nagaraj3 1Department of Anaesthesiology, JSS Academy ...
Introduction The issue of postoperative disorders of cognitive functions is a highly topical problem...
To determine if different methods of anesthesia and analgesia will influence the incidence of early ...
Background: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) after noncardiac surgery is strongly associat...
Keywords:anesthesia;cognitive function;complications;postoperative period;regional anesthesia;surger...
Aims: This study focuses on examining factors that may influence the onset of memory and / or conce...
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a severe long-term complication after surgical procedu...
Light changes in mental function after operation occur in patients of all ages, but more frequent th...
The aim of the article is to review the latest progresses in the research of postoperative cognitive...
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...
Keywords:General anesthesia;minor surgery;out-patient surgery;cognitive dysfunction Background: Majo...
Elderly patients undergoing surgery are at higher risk of life-altering and costly complications. Th...
Cognitive dysfunctions are relatively common in postoperative and critically ill patients. This comp...
Nalini Kotekar,1 Anshul Shenkar,2 Ravishankar Nagaraj3 1Department of Anaesthesiology, JSS Academy ...
Introduction The issue of postoperative disorders of cognitive functions is a highly topical problem...
To determine if different methods of anesthesia and analgesia will influence the incidence of early ...
Background: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) after noncardiac surgery is strongly associat...
Keywords:anesthesia;cognitive function;complications;postoperative period;regional anesthesia;surger...