心脏直视手术对智力表现的影响。

A Juolasmaa, J Outakoski, R Hirvenoja, P Tienari, K Sotaniemi, J Takkunen
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在60例接受心脏直视手术的心脏瓣膜患者中,研究了术后精神病、神经系统症状和认知表现测试变化之间的相互关系。分析术前心理、精神、心脏因素对术后认知变化的影响。调查时间为术前5个月至术后5个月。智力成绩有提高的普遍趋势。然而,在手术几个月后,精神病组在一些视觉和精神运动测试中仍然表现出持续的损伤。有神经系统症状的一组在一次视觉测试中表现出损伤。在术前变量中,二尖瓣疾病、高水平的疑病症和焦虑,以及一些视觉和精神运动测试的不良表现预示着术后智力障碍。结果提示心脏直视手术有两种类型的脑并发症。术后精神病反映弥漫性脑功能障碍,在临床症状消退后很久才在心理测试中表现出来。神经系统症状的出现是指局灶性或侧边性损伤。神经学和神经心理学的研究结果都表明右半球可能比左半球更容易出现功能障碍。
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Effect of open heart surgery on intellectual performance.

The interrelationship between postoperative psychosis, neurologic symptoms, and changes in tests of cognitive performance have been studied in a series of 60 cardiac valvular patients who underwent open heart surgery. The effects of preoperative psychological, psychiatric, and cardiologic factors on postoperative cognitive changes were analyzed. The investigation period was from five months before up to five months after the operation. There was a general trend towards improvement in intellectual performances. The psychotic group, however, still showed a persisting impairment in some visual and psychomotor tests several months after the surgery. The group with neurologic symptoms showed impairment in one visual test. Of the preoperative variables, mitral valve disease, a high level of hypochondriasis and anxiety, and poor performance in some visual and psychomotor tests predicted postoperative intellectual impairment. The results suggest two types of cerebral complications of open heart surgery. Postoperative psychosis reflects diffuse brain dysfunction manifesting itself in psychological tests long after the clinical symptoms have resolved. The presence of neurologic symptoms refers to a focal or lateralized injury. Both the neurologic and neuropsychologic findings indicate that the right hemisphere may be prone to dysfunction than the left hemisphere.

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