Type D personality is a predictor of prolonged acute brain dysfunction (delirium/coma) after cardiovascular surgery.
Yujiro MatsuishiNobutake ShimojoTakeshi UnokiHideaki SakuramotoChiho TokunagaYasuyo YoshinoHaruhiko HoshinoAkira OuchiSatoru KawanoHiroaki SakamotoYuji HiramatsuYoshiaki InouePublished in: BMC psychology (2019)
Type D personality is a prognostic predictor for prolonged acute brain dysfunction (delirium/coma) in cardiovascular patients independent from depressive symptoms and Type D personality-associated depressive symptoms increase the magnitude of acute brain dysfunction.
Keyphrases
- depressive symptoms
- liver failure
- respiratory failure
- resting state
- white matter
- drug induced
- oxidative stress
- aortic dissection
- ejection fraction
- functional connectivity
- social support
- newly diagnosed
- cardiac surgery
- minimally invasive
- cerebral ischemia
- hepatitis b virus
- multiple sclerosis
- sleep quality
- acute coronary syndrome
- intensive care unit
- patient reported outcomes
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- coronary artery disease