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What Do Cancer Surgery and orthopedic Surgery Elderly Patients Have in Common? A Long-term Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction in Orthopedic and Cancer Patients Original Research.

Kalliopi MegariEvanthia ThomaidouGeorgios A KougioumtzisMaria TheodoratouDimitra KatsarouEleni KarlaftiMatthaios DidaggelosDaniel ParamythiotisEleni Argyriadou
Published in: Neuroscience insights (2024)
Our findings highlight the critical role of the type of surgery utilized in the development of POCD and have implications for clinical management and patients' quality of life in the very long term. Health policy professionals should be aware that patients' low POCD may persist in the long term, and this is useful from a clinician's point of view.
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