2019
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032935
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Road to recovery: a study protocol quantifying neurological outcome in cardiac surgery patients and the role of cerebral oximetry

Abstract: IntroductionPatients undergoing cardiac surgery may experience both short-term and long-term postoperative neurological problems. However, the underlying cause of this impairment is unclear. Regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) levels may play a role in the development of acute dysfunction, known as postoperative delirium, in addition to longer term outcomes after cardiac surgery. Yet the degree of impairment has been difficult to define, partly due to subjective methods of assessments. This study aims t… Show more

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“…However, the utility of employing this system is the standardization of the testing apparatus and data analysis in clinical trials and in the clinical environment. Another advantage of this technology is that it can be used to quantify a broad range of sensory, motor, and cognitive processes in a variety of disorders such as postoperative delirium [ 99 ], stroke [ 100 ], transient ischemic attack [ 60 ], amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [ 101 ], and neurological impairments associated with non-neurological diseases [ 102 ]. The versatility of the Kinarm assessment technology could justify the cost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the utility of employing this system is the standardization of the testing apparatus and data analysis in clinical trials and in the clinical environment. Another advantage of this technology is that it can be used to quantify a broad range of sensory, motor, and cognitive processes in a variety of disorders such as postoperative delirium [ 99 ], stroke [ 100 ], transient ischemic attack [ 60 ], amyotrophic lateral sclerosis [ 101 ], and neurological impairments associated with non-neurological diseases [ 102 ]. The versatility of the Kinarm assessment technology could justify the cost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients were assessed using the Kinarm's Visually Guided Reaching (VGR), Reverse Visually Guided Reaching (RVGR), and Trail making tasks A and B (TMT-A and TMT-B) before and 3 months after TAVI. The Kinarm's experimental setup and its standardized tasks have been previously described [9] (see also www.kinarm.com ). Robotic set-up and patient assessment was performed by a trained research associate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%