Prevalence of neurocognitive disorders 5 years after elective orthopaedic surgery.
Kelly J AtkinsBrendan SilbertDavid A ScottLis A EveredPublished in: Anaesthesia (2024)
More than half of older adult patients had some form of neurocognitive disorder 5 years after elective orthopaedic surgery. Surgery and anaesthesia may be associated with the trajectory of cognitive decline in at-risk older adults, including those with pre-operative cognitive impairment. Cognitive screening should be factored into pre-operative assessments of older adults to inform subsequent care.