Poor olfaction prior to cardiac surgery: Association with cognition, plasma neurofilament light, and post-operative delirium.
Vidyulata KamathLisa R YanekKarin J NeufeldAlexandria LewisHamza AzizLan M LeJing TianAbhay MoghekarCharles W HogueCharles H BrownPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2024)
Olfactory assessment may be a useful pre-surgical screening tool for the identification of patients undergoing cardiac surgery at increased risk of POD. Identifying those at highest risk for severe delirium and poor cognitive outcomes following surgery would allow for earlier intervention and pre-operative rehabilitation strategies, which could ultimately impact the functional disability and morbidity associated with POD.