Cognitive dysfunction after coronary artery bypass graft surgery

Dawn E. Jaroszewski , Lucas Restrepo
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Coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) is one of the most commonly performed major surgical procedures. However, patients having undergone CABG may experience neurological problems such as stroke, delirium, and cognitive difficulties. Observations suggest that these complications are caused by several synergistic factors, most prominently brain ischemia secondary to cerebral hypoperfusion and/or embolization of heterogeneous endovascular debris. Embolic signals are commonly detected during surgery using intraoperative transcranial Doppler monitoring. After surgery, magnetic resonance imaging of the brain may detect scattered areas of brain ischemia in patients with or without delirium. The large majority of these patients do not exhibit focal neurological deficits suggestive of ischemic stroke. We review the literature pertaining to postoperative encephalopathy, with emphasis on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

冠状动脉搭桥术后认知功能障碍
冠状动脉搭桥手术(CABG)是最常见的主要外科手术之一。然而,接受CABG的患者可能会出现神经系统问题,如中风、谵妄和认知困难。观察表明,这些并发症是由几个协同因素引起的,最突出的是继发于脑灌注不足和/或异质血管内碎片栓塞的脑缺血。栓塞信号通常在手术中通过术中经颅多普勒监测检测到。手术后,脑磁共振成像可以检测到有或无谵妄患者脑缺血的分散区域。这些患者中的绝大多数没有表现出提示缺血性中风的局灶性神经功能缺损。我们回顾了有关术后脑病的文献,重点是预防、诊断和治疗。
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