Effect of preoperative hospitalisation period on postoperative cognitive dysfunction in patients undergoing hip surgery under regional anaesthesia

Aim of the study The main objective of this prospective and observational study was to investigate the effect of the preoperative hospitalisation period on early postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) development in patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery under regional anaesthesia. Ma...

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description Aim of the study The main objective of this prospective and observational study was to investigate the effect of the preoperative hospitalisation period on early postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) development in patients undergoing total hip replacement surgery under regional anaesthesia. Materials and Methods Between November 2013 and September 2014, 64 patients were enrolled in the study. Mini Mental Test (MMT) scores were obtained on the initial admission day (MMT1), 24 hours prior to the surgery (MMT2) and 24 hours after the surgery (MMT3). The patients were divided into two groups according to the MMT scores: ‘no cognitive dysfunction’ (group 1) and ‘cognitive dysfunction’ (group 2). Differences between the groups were evaluated statistically. The statistical significance level was set as P 
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The factors that affected POCD development were found to be advanced age (P &lt; .001), high American Society of Anesthesiologists scores (P = .004), the presence of comorbid disease (P = .025), durations of surgery (P = .018) and decreased postoperative haematocrit levels (P = .014). Conclusion In this study, we observed that patients with early POCD had relatively longer preoperative hospitalisation periods than those in patients without POCD. 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Postoperative Cognitive Complications
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