Neuropsychological Improvement Following Endarterectomy as a Function of Outcome Measure and Reconstructed Vessel

30 patient receiving right or left carotid reconstruction and 15 medically matched controls were compared pre- and post-surgically on measures of motor speed, sustained vigilance, verbal memory and verbal and nonverbal intellectual function. The group receiving right sided vessel reconstruction demo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cortex 1988-06, Vol.24 (2), p.223-230
Hauptverfasser: Greiffenstein, Manfred F., Brinkman, S., Jacobs, L., Braun, P.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:30 patient receiving right or left carotid reconstruction and 15 medically matched controls were compared pre- and post-surgically on measures of motor speed, sustained vigilance, verbal memory and verbal and nonverbal intellectual function. The group receiving right sided vessel reconstruction demonstrated the largest post-operative gains on the attention/speed battery. Relative to controls, left carotid patients demonstrated improvement only on motor speed measures. There was no post-operative improvement in intellectual function in any of the groups. The findings suggest that increased blood perfusion following right sided endarterectomy facilitates the right hemisphere's exclusive control of bilateral attention/arousal responses. In addition, findings suggest that detection of post-endarterectomy improvement may be dependent on the specific task dimension sampled, e.g., speed vs. cognitive ability and verbal-graphic vs. nonverbal symbol manipulation.
ISSN:0010-9452
1973-8102
DOI:10.1016/S0010-9452(88)80031-5