Preoperative neurobehavioral impairment in cerebral revascularization candidates.

R A Dull, G G Brown, K M Adams, M W Shatz, F G Diaz, J I Ausman
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Abstract

We examined level of performance in 40 candidates for cerebral revascularization and found substantial variability on general indices of neuropsychological performance. Patients differed by duration of their longest ischemic attack, by surgery type, but not by time since onset of their first ischemic attack. Duration of the longest ischemic attack correlated highly with neuropsychological summary scores. In contrast, symptom duration was unrelated to level of performance in 18 additional patients with histories consistent with cerebrovascular ischemia who did not undergo surgery subsequently. We concluded that initial status on neuropsychological tests is an important variable to consider in postoperative followup of patients undergoing cerebral revascularization. More detailed clinical history and finer grained analysis of neuropsychological data promised to reveal additional relationships among clinical symptoms, neurobehavioral data, and underlying neuropathology.

脑血管重建术患者的术前神经行为障碍。
我们检查了40名脑血运重建候选人的表现水平,发现神经心理表现的一般指标存在实质性差异。患者的最长缺血发作持续时间不同,手术类型不同,但从第一次缺血发作开始的时间不同。最长缺血发作时间与神经心理综合评分高度相关。相比之下,在另外18名有脑血管缺血病史但随后没有接受手术的患者中,症状持续时间与表现水平无关。我们的结论是,神经心理测试的初始状态是脑血运重建术患者术后随访中需要考虑的重要变量。更详细的临床病史和更细致的神经心理学数据分析有望揭示临床症状、神经行为数据和潜在神经病理学之间的额外关系。
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