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2021 Vol.2 Sept.No4

  • Title: Influencing factors of postoperative cognitive function recovery in elderly patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular dis
  • Name: Akabane Kenji1,Naya Gorō2
  • Company: (1.West Kyushu University,Fukuoka 810-0042,Japan; 2.Nagasaki Pure Heart University,Nagasaki 850-0922,Japan)
  • Abstract:

    Objective: To explore the status quo and influencing factors of cognitive function recovery of patients over 65 years old with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases during postoperative rehabilitation. Methods: Before the operation of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, 142 elderly patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases were examined and scored by simple cognitive function. Then, the patients were operated on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and their cognitive function status was evaluated after 3 days, 7 days and 15 days after the operation. Finally, statistical methods were used to compare the cognitive function of patients before and after cardiovascular and cerebrovascular surgery and at different times. Results: All of the above 142 patients showed a certain degree of cognitive dysfunction within 3 days after operation, but through reasonable diet and regular work and rest, cognitive dysfunction can be effectively alleviated, and judgment, memory, inference ability, executive ability and communication ability can be restored. Conclusion: Cognitive dysfunction will gradually reduce or even disappear with the extension of time. Reasonable diet and healthy lifestyle can speed up the recovery of cognitive function of the elderly after cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.


  • Keyword: Old people; Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; Cognitive function; Influencing factor
  • DOI: 10.12250/jpcarme2021020432
  • Citation form: Akabane Kenji1,Naya Gorō2.Influencing factors of postoperative cognitive function recovery in elderly patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.2020, vol. 3, 21-25.
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