Exploring cognitive function and postoperative neurocognitive recovery after cardiac surgery in older adults (ECPON): a protocol for an observational study
Lina Bergman, Ernad Zecevic, Tor Damén, Gabriela Markovic, Anna Martinik, Markus Saarijärvi, Jeanette Eckerblad, Ulrica Nilsson

TL;DR
This study explores how cognitive function and recovery are affected in older adults after cardiac surgery and how it impacts their lives and their families.
Contribution
The study introduces a mixed-methods approach to assess postoperative cognitive recovery and family perspectives in older cardiac surgery patients.
Findings
Cognitive function will be evaluated preoperatively and at multiple postoperative intervals using a digital test battery.
Patient-reported cognitive symptoms and caregiver burden will be systematically assessed alongside clinical outcomes.
Qualitative interviews will provide insights into patients' and relatives' experiences of cognitive recovery.
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease is one of the most common health issues facing the older population, and the number of older adults undergoing cardiac surgery is expected to increase. Postoperative neurocognitive impairment is a frequent and often unrecognised complication that can adversely affect a patient’s recovery, quality of life and daily activities, as well as impact the lives of their family members. Patients may express cognitive difficulties as a feeling of ‘not being the same since the operation’. This study aims to investigate the factors that influence neurocognitive function and patient-reported cognitive symptoms among patients aged 65 and older following cardiac surgery, and explore the impact on the overall postoperative recovery. Additionally, the study aims to describe the perspectives of close relatives on the recovery process. A longitudinal observational study with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes · Cardiac Health and Mental Health
