Evaluation of postoperative cognitive dysfunction in non-cardiac surgery
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction POCD Cognitive function Surgical operations
Fecha
2025-04-08Referencia bibliográfica
Guechachta, Abderrahmane; Ben Mebrouk, Amel and Maamoun, Abdelkari. Evaluation of postoperative cognitive dysfunction in non-cardiac surgery. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers JETT, Vol. 16 (4); ISSN: 1989-9572
Resumen
The current study aimed to evaluate the emergence of postoperative cognitive
dysfunction in non-cardiac surgeries, where a sample of 10 patients participated in the
study, who underwent various non-cardiac surgeries according to a unified general
anesthesia protocol, in the state of Biskra, who were chosen intentionally to meet certain
conditions, to apply a neuropsychological battery consisting of (5 tests: Ray Auditory
Verbal Learning Test RAVLT; Tracking Test TMT Part A and Part B; Number Memory
Test WAIS III Direct Order, Reverse Order), according to three pre- and post-
measurements, within a quasi-experimental research approach.
After statistically processing the results according to the statistical tool (Z-score), the
results concluded that postoperative cognitive dysfunction appeared in non-cardiac
surgeries in (60%) of the studied sample.