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Epigenetic regulation in cognitive impairment: Focus on N6-methyladenosine modification and its potential role in perioperative neurocognitive disorders. [PDF]
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Postoperative neurocognitive disorders.
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2019PURPOSE OF REVIEW Alterations 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 ...
C. Olotu
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Acute peri‐operative neurocognitive disorders: a narrative review
Anaesthesia, 2022Peri‐operative neurocognitive disorders are the most common complication experienced by older individuals undergoing anaesthesia and surgery. Peri‐operative neurocognitive disorders, particularly postoperative delirium, result in long‐term poor outcomes ...
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Vascular Neurocognitive Disorders
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Berg, E. van den, Kessels, R.P.C.
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Postoperative delirium and neurocognitive disorders
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2021Purpose of review Postoperative neurocognitive disorders (NCD) are significant causes of morbidity and mortality. In this paper, we will review our understanding and potential management of postoperative NCD.
A. Migirov, P. Chahar, K. Maheshwari
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Perioperative neurocognitive disorders
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2023Perioperative neurocognitive disorders are a group of conditions characterised by changes in cognitive function, which affect older people after surgery and anaesthesia. Multicomponent interventions may reduce the impact of perioperative neurocognitive disorders on patients and healthcare systems.
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Recent evidence for a strong bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurocognitive disorders has emerged. A key function of sleep in brain health is drainage of metabolites and toxins such as beta-amyloid that accumulate with continued wakefulness, making insufficient sleep, and sleep disorders possible contributors toward development of ...
Thomas Gossard, Erik K. St. Louis
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Recent evidence for a strong bidirectional relationship between sleep and neurocognitive disorders has emerged. A key function of sleep in brain health is drainage of metabolites and toxins such as beta-amyloid that accumulate with continued wakefulness, making insufficient sleep, and sleep disorders possible contributors toward development of ...
Thomas Gossard, Erik K. St. Louis
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