2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3999(00)00089-1
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Mood state as a predictor of neuropsychological deficits following cardiac surgery

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“…Tully et al [18] demonstrated the relationship between preoperative depression and the occurrence of atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery. In contrast with the close relationship between the presence of depression and postoperative adverse cardiac events, there have been controversial reports regarding whether the presence of depression would be related to postoperative cognitive dysfunction in patients without diabetes mellitus [9,10,13,[19][20][21]. Paterniti et al [6] reported that depressive symptoms predicted cognitive decline in an elderly, non-surgical population of 1003 individuals with good cognitive function at recruitment.…”
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“…Tully et al [18] demonstrated the relationship between preoperative depression and the occurrence of atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery. In contrast with the close relationship between the presence of depression and postoperative adverse cardiac events, there have been controversial reports regarding whether the presence of depression would be related to postoperative cognitive dysfunction in patients without diabetes mellitus [9,10,13,[19][20][21]. Paterniti et al [6] reported that depressive symptoms predicted cognitive decline in an elderly, non-surgical population of 1003 individuals with good cognitive function at recruitment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Andrew et al [21] reported that changes in the mood state do not affect the results of postoperative neurocognitive tests.…”
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“…The instrument has good psychometric properties 26) and has been widely used 27,28) . The stress subscale was used as an indicator of the general stress level in this study.…”
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“…Nur bei einer kleinen Subgruppe bestehen kognitive Defizite länger als 1 Jahr. Hier sind sie auch mit einer eingeschränkten Lebensqualität und einer erhöhten Psychopathologie verknüpft [45].…”
Section: Psychische Faktoren Und Interventionen Bei Herzoperationen/hunclassified