医学
麦克内马尔试验
前瞻性队列研究
冲程(发动机)
置信区间
颈动脉疾病
狭窄
内科学
外科
颈动脉内膜切除术
机械工程
统计
数学
工程类
作者
Wei Zhou,Bahaa Succar,Devin P. Murphy,Yazan Ashouri,Ying‐hui Chou,Chiu‐Hsieh Hsu,Steven Z. Rapcsak,Theodore P. Trouard
出处
期刊:Annals of Surgery
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2022-06-27
卷期号:276 (3): 539-544
被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1097/sla.0000000000005555
摘要
Carotid revascularization procedures are effective in stroke prevention in appropriately selected patients. We sought to understand the effects of the carotid intervention on cognitive function in a well-defined cohort of prospectively recruited patients.A total of 170 consecutive patients undergoing carotid intervention for severe carotid stenosis were recruited. Patients received neuropsychometric testing preintervention, and at 1, 6, and 12 months postoperative. Patients were screened with the Mini-Mental State Examination. Rey Auditory Verbal Learning test (RAVLT) test was the primary outcome measure and multiple cognitive tests were used to evaluate executive function. Paired t test and McNemar test were performed to compare age-adjusted and education-adjusted postoperative scores at the individual time point with the preoperative scores.Our patients had a high prevalence of cardiovascular risks and 51.2% of whom were symptomatic. The usages of statin and antiplatelet were high (88.8% and 69.4%, respectively). A total of 140 patients had 1 or more postoperative neuropsychometric tests in addition to their preoperative tests were included. The average RAVLT preoperative score was lower ( z =-0.79, SD=1.3, confidence interval: -1 to -0.53) than the age-adjusted norm. We observed a significant improvement in RAVLT memory scores at 1 and 6 months postoperative compared with preoperative. We also observed significant improvement in multiple executive functions measures up to 12 months postoperative. The improvement on patients with preoperative stroke symptoms was less consistent.This prospective study showed that carotid intervention improved memory and executive function in patients with the severe carotid occlusive disease. It highlights the cognitive benefit of the carotid intervention in appropriately selected patients.
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