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Irreversible postoperative cognitive impairment after unruptured intracranial aneurysm treatment in the elderly.

Kokyo SakuradaTaichi IkedoYuma HosokawaShin SugasawaKoji ShimonagaYuji KushiAkihiro NiwaSaya OzakiEtsuko Yamamoto HattoriEika HamanoKiyofumi YamadaHirotoshi ImamuraHisae MoriKoji IiharaHiroharu Kataoka
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2024)
This retrospective study found that older patients were more likely to have a postoperative cognitive decline after UIA treatment and implicated that global cognitive function tended to decline more than executive function in the long term. In addition, this study demonstrated that lower preoperative cognitive function was associated with inadequate postoperative cognitive recovery. The findings potentially contribute to the establishment of indications for treating UIAs in older patients.
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