Journal article
State of the clinical science of perioperative brain health: report from the American Society of Anesthesiologists Brain Health Initiative Summit 2018
E Mahanna-Gabrielli, KJ Schenning, LI Eriksson, JN Browndyke, CB Wright, L Evered, DA Scott, NY Wang, CH Brown, E Oh, P Purdon, S Inouye, M Berger, RA Whittington, S Deiner
British Journal of Anaesthesia | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
Cognitive recovery after anaesthesia and surgery is a concern for older adults, their families, and caregivers. Reports of patients who were ‘never the same’ prompted a scientific inquiry into the nature of what patients have experienced. In June 2018, the ASA Brain Health Initiative held a summit to discuss the state of the science on perioperative cognition, and to create an implementation plan for patients and providers leveraging the current evidence. This group included representatives from the AARP (formerly the American Association of Retired Persons), American College of Surgeons, American Heart Association, and Alzheimer's Association Perioperative Cognition and Delirium Professiona..
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Awarded by National Institute on Aging
Funding Acknowledgements
ASA; American Association of Retired Persons; National Institute on Aging (K23 17-015) to SD; American Federation for Aging Beeson Program to SD.