Changes in Cognition and Hemodynamics 1 Year after Carotid Endarterectomy for Asymptomatic Stenosis.
Petr KošťálTomáš MrhálekAlena KajanováMartin BombicJiří KubáleLuděk ŠterbaSvatopluk OstrýJiří FiedlerPublished in: Journal of neurological surgery. Part A, Central European neurosurgery (2021)
Convergence of data supporting the association between revascularization and cognitive improvement were added in a small, single-center cohort of ACS patients undergoing CEA. No significant differences in cognition were seen between preoperative findings and at 1 year after CEA. Visuospatial perception improvement was linked to flow change in MCA, immediate memory improvement to flow change in PCA, and speech index change to flow change in ACA. Methodical limitations of this small study preclude formulating larger generalizations. Hemodynamic factors in CEA should be assessed in a larger-scale study.