
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction is the deterioration of cognitive performance after anesthesia and surgery. And it manifests as impairments in short-term memory, concentration, language comprehension and social integration skills. Previous studies have shown that the occurrence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction is affected by many factors, including advanced age, low educational level, pre-existing cognitive impairment, alcohol abuse, and ...
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