The Association of Preoperative Cognitive Dysfunction to Common Intraoperative Electroencephalographic Parameters and Cerebral Hypoxia During Cardiac Surgery - PubMed
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- #Cardiac Surgery
- #Cognitive Dysfunction
- #Electroencephalography
- Preoperative cognitive dysfunction in older cardiac surgery patients was studied to understand its link to intraoperative EEG parameters and cerebral hypoxia.
- The study found that impaired preoperative cognition (MoCA score <26) was associated with significantly lower spectral edge frequency (SEF) values, indicating increased sensitivity to isoflurane anesthesia.
- No significant association was observed between preoperative cognitive dysfunction and burst suppression duration, cerebral desaturation events, or combined EEG and cerebral oximetry abnormalities.
- The results suggest that SEF may serve as a marker for cognitive vulnerabilities during surgery, requiring further validation for clinical use in optimizing perioperative care.