To determine the rate of Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD) in the early and late postoperative periods by comparing the preop and postop period mini mental status tests in participants undergoing open heart surgery, and to compare the results of the investgators clinic with the world literature.
Postoperative delirium (POD) and Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD) are changes in mental status, especially in the geriatric surgery population.Unlike other forms of delirium, POD results in early full recovery.Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD) is more difficult to define and implies temporal consciousness impairment associated with surgery. While the diagnosis of delirium requires the detection of symptoms, the diagnosis of POCD requires preoperative neuropsychological testing and determining how much reduction will mean cognitive dysfunction. Postoperative delirium management is complex and requires multiple strategies. Methods of treating and preventing POCD are still uncertain.It is known that POCD is most commonly seen in patients undergoing open heart surgery.In this study, the investigators aim is to evaluate whether there is any change in cognitive status in the postoperative period compared to the preoperative period of participants who will undergo open heart surgery due to valve pathology or coronary stenosis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
140
Surgery times and cross-clamping times of the participants who will undergo open heart surgery were recorded.
Changes in mini mental test scores were recorded in the postoperative period.
Kocaeli Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Hastanesi
Kocaeli, İzmit, Turkey (Türkiye)
Evaluation of postoperative cognitive functions in participants undergoing open heart surgery.
The aim is to understand whether there is a loss of cognitive functions in the postoperative period, according to the preoperative periods, by testing the participants with open heart surgery on the 3rd day, 7th day, and 2nd month after the surgery.
Time frame: 1 year
Comparison with the literature.
Comparison of the results in the investigators clinic with the literature.
Time frame: 1 year
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