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Postoperative neurocognitive disorders
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2020Purpose of reviewAlterations in cognitive functions are common in the perioperative course. Although often unnoticed by physicians, these alterations might have distinct long-term consequences for the patient with regard to everyday functioning, self-dependency, and quality of life. In recent years, however, perioperative cognition has gained increased
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Defining Neurocognitive Disorders
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2011R are questioning the boundary between normal cognition and subtle problems that are a prelude to dementia. In the 1980s, “normal cognitive decline” had several pseudonyms including age-associated memory impairment, age-consistent memory impairment, and late-life forgetfulness. The difficulty was that normal cognitive decline was poorly defined and the
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2015
Neurocognitive disorders affect a broad array of cognitive domains, but produce also emotional and behavioural signs. Dementia is most prevalent among the neurocognitive disorders, with Alzheimer’s disease being the most common form. Neurocognitive dysfunction is related to aging and senescence.
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Neurocognitive disorders affect a broad array of cognitive domains, but produce also emotional and behavioural signs. Dementia is most prevalent among the neurocognitive disorders, with Alzheimer’s disease being the most common form. Neurocognitive dysfunction is related to aging and senescence.
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Acute peri‐operative neurocognitive disorders: a narrative review
Anaesthesia, 2022Lisbeth A Evered, David Scott
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