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Proof of concept: digital clock drawing behaviors prior to transcatheter aortic valve replacement may predict length of hospital stay and cost of care.

Margaret Ellenora WigginsCatherine DionErin FormanskiAnis DavoudiShawna AminiKenneth M HeilmanDana PenneyRandall DavisCynthia W GarvanGeorge J ArnaoutakisPatrick J TigheDavid J LibonCatherine C Price
Published in: Exploration of medicine (2021)
Digital variables from clock copy condition provided predictive value over common demographic and comorbidity variables. We hypothesize this is due to the sensitivity of the copy condition to executive dysfunction, as has been shown in previous studies for subtypes of cognitive impairment. Individuals undergoing TAVR procedures are often frail and executively compromised due to their cerebrovascular disease. We encourage additional research on the value of digitally-acquired clock drawing within different surgery types. Type of cognitive impairment and the value of digitally-acquired CDT command and copy parameters in other surgeries remain unknown.
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