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Cognitive Disorders of Geriatric Patients in Urological Operations. / Marya, Kochetkova; Michail, Soluyanov; Alexandr, Smagin и др.
2023 IEEE Ural-Siberian Conference on Computational Technologies in Cognitive Science, Genomics and Biomedicine, CSGB 2023 - Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2023. стр. 5-8 (2023 IEEE Ural-Siberian Conference on Computational Technologies in Cognitive Science, Genomics and Biomedicine, CSGB 2023 - Proceedings).Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › статья в сборнике материалов конференции › научная › Рецензирование
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TY - GEN
T1 - Cognitive Disorders of Geriatric Patients in Urological Operations
AU - Marya, Kochetkova
AU - Michail, Soluyanov
AU - Alexandr, Smagin
AU - Irina, Siutkina
AU - Alexandr, Demura
AU - Dmitriy, Khabarov
N1 - © 2023 IEEE.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The prospective cohort study consisted of two groups of patients: 1) surgery under spinal anesthesia without sedation; 2) surgery under spinal anesthesia with propofol sedation. To register cognitive status and depressive symptom complex, the Brief Mental Status Assessment Scale (MMSE test) and the Hamilton Depression Scale were used. Patients in both study groups (more than 50%) experienced mild depressive disorder and mild cognitive impairment befor surgery. The main factors of the depressive symptom complex in patients of both groups: sexual disorders (87%), early insomnia (81%), moderate insomnia (77%), working capacity and activity (77%), mental anxiety (74%), somatic anxiety (52%). The use of sedation with propofol under the control of BIS-monitoring in the intraoperative period in patients of gerontological age with BTUR using regional anesthesia did not significantly affect on the cognitive status (MMSE test), and reduces the severity of the depressive symptom complex according to the mental status scales (Hamilton Depression Scale) in postoperative period. On the second postoperative day, the results on the Hamilton Depression Scale in the group with sedation showed decrease from 8.6 ± 1.4 (baseline) to 7.2± 1.1(p < 0.0 5). Three parameters of the Hamilton Depression Scale determined a significant decrease in the total score in the study group with sedation:average insomnia (58%), working capacity and activity (55%), mental anxiety (55%)
AB - The prospective cohort study consisted of two groups of patients: 1) surgery under spinal anesthesia without sedation; 2) surgery under spinal anesthesia with propofol sedation. To register cognitive status and depressive symptom complex, the Brief Mental Status Assessment Scale (MMSE test) and the Hamilton Depression Scale were used. Patients in both study groups (more than 50%) experienced mild depressive disorder and mild cognitive impairment befor surgery. The main factors of the depressive symptom complex in patients of both groups: sexual disorders (87%), early insomnia (81%), moderate insomnia (77%), working capacity and activity (77%), mental anxiety (74%), somatic anxiety (52%). The use of sedation with propofol under the control of BIS-monitoring in the intraoperative period in patients of gerontological age with BTUR using regional anesthesia did not significantly affect on the cognitive status (MMSE test), and reduces the severity of the depressive symptom complex according to the mental status scales (Hamilton Depression Scale) in postoperative period. On the second postoperative day, the results on the Hamilton Depression Scale in the group with sedation showed decrease from 8.6 ± 1.4 (baseline) to 7.2± 1.1(p < 0.0 5). Three parameters of the Hamilton Depression Scale determined a significant decrease in the total score in the study group with sedation:average insomnia (58%), working capacity and activity (55%), mental anxiety (55%)
KW - BTUR of the prostate
KW - cognitive functions
KW - sedation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85180364476&origin=inward&txGid=4e157841644affadbfbb2cd7933ce331
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/00b82b03-da3d-318d-bab7-3367911febb0/
U2 - 10.1109/CSGB60362.2023.10329815
DO - 10.1109/CSGB60362.2023.10329815
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9798350307979
T3 - 2023 IEEE Ural-Siberian Conference on Computational Technologies in Cognitive Science, Genomics and Biomedicine, CSGB 2023 - Proceedings
SP - 5
EP - 8
BT - 2023 IEEE Ural-Siberian Conference on Computational Technologies in Cognitive Science, Genomics and Biomedicine, CSGB 2023 - Proceedings
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2023 IEEE Ural-Siberian Conference on Computational Technologies in Cognitive Science, Genomics and Biomedicine
Y2 - 28 September 2023 through 29 September 2023
ER -
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