2020
DOI: 10.4103/sja.sja_651_19
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Short-term memory impairment in patients undergoing general anesthesia and its contributing factors

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“…Studies using the MoCA reported an incidence of 16.9% to 24.0% for postoperative cognitive decline within 3 months after surgery, which was higher but basically comparable with the estimates we obtained for subjective cognitive impairment indexed by AD8 abnormality among middle-aged Chinese patients. Similarly, in line with our findings, previous reports of small clinical studies noted a substantial proportion of patients with short-term memory impairment (41.0%-45.5%) after general anesthesia …”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Studies using the MoCA reported an incidence of 16.9% to 24.0% for postoperative cognitive decline within 3 months after surgery, which was higher but basically comparable with the estimates we obtained for subjective cognitive impairment indexed by AD8 abnormality among middle-aged Chinese patients. Similarly, in line with our findings, previous reports of small clinical studies noted a substantial proportion of patients with short-term memory impairment (41.0%-45.5%) after general anesthesia …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Similarly, in line with our findings, previous reports of small clinical studies noted a substantial proportion of patients with short-term memory impairment (41.0%-45.5%) after general anesthesia. 31 , 32 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%