Cerebral fat microembolism and cognitive decline after hip and knee replacement.

نویسندگان

  • Sebastian Koch
  • Alejandro Forteza
  • Carlos Lavernia
  • Jose G Romano
  • Iszet Campo-Bustillo
  • Nelly Campo
  • Stuart Gold
چکیده

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Intra-operative cerebral microembolism may be a factor in the etiology of cognitive decline after orthopedic surgery. We here examine the impact of intra-operative microembolism on cognitive dysfunction after hip and knee replacement surgery. METHODS We enrolled 24 patients, at least 65 years old, requiring elective knee or hip replacement surgery. A transcranial Doppler shunt study was done to determine study eligibility so that the final study population consisted of 12 consecutive patients with and 12 consecutive patients without a venous-arterial shunt. A standard neuropsychological test battery was administered before surgery, at hospital discharge and 3 months after surgery. All patients were monitored intra-operatively for microemboli. Quality of life data were assessed at 1 year. RESULTS The mean age of patients was 74 years. All patients had intra-operative microemboli. The mean number of emboli was 9.9+/-18. Cognitive decline was present in 18/22 (75%) at discharge and in 10/22 (45%) at 3 months, despite improved quality of life measures. There was no correlation between cognitive decline and intra-operative microembolism. CONCLUSIONS Cognitive decline was seen frequently after hip and knee surgery. Intra-operative microembolism occurred universally but did not significantly influence postoperative cognition. Quality of life and functional outcome demonstrated improvement in all cases in spite of cognitive dysfunction.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Stroke

دوره 38 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007