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Silent Brain Infarction, Delirium, and Cognition in Three Invasive Cardiovascular Procedures: a Systematic Review.

Adam Gerstenecker1,2,3, Amani M Norling4,5, Alexandra Jacob6, Ronald M Lazar4,5.   

Abstract

Silent brain infarctions (SBIs) are brain lesions noted on neuroimaging that are not associated with clinical symptoms. SBIs are associated with a number of vascular risk factors and are common following invasive cardiovascular procedures such as atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation, coronary artery bypass graft (CABG), and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Although not eliciting signs of clinical stroke, SBIs are associated with increased frailty, and motor and mood features. Less is known, however, about the relationship between SBI, cognition, and delirium following invasive cardiac procedures and most investigations into these relationships have been reported in large-scale epidemiological studies. In the current paper, we conducted a systematic review to evaluate evidence of a relationship between SBI, delirium, and cognitive decline following CABG, AF ablation, and TAVR. Twenty studies met inclusion criteria. In general, our review identified conflicting results for each cardiac procedure, with some studies suggesting a relationship between SBI, cognitive impairment, and delirium, whereas others showed no relationship between SBI, cognitive impairment, and delirium. Potential reasons for this discrepancy as well as suggestions for future research are discussed.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  AF; CABG; Cognition; Delirium; Silent brain infarction; TAVR

Year:  2022        PMID: 35804216     DOI: 10.1007/s11065-022-09548-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropsychol Rev        ISSN: 1040-7308            Impact factor:   7.444


  72 in total

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Authors:  Sameer Arora; Jacob A Misenheimer; Radhakrishnan Ramaraj
Journal:  Tex Heart Inst J       Date:  2017-02-01

2.  Measurements of acute cerebral infarction: a clinical examination scale.

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Journal:  Stroke       Date:  1989-07       Impact factor: 7.914

Review 3.  Silent Cerebral Embolism during Atrial Fibrillation Ablation:Pathophysiology, Prevention and Management.

Authors:  Matteo Anselmino; Mario Matta; Elisabetta Toso; Federico Ferraris; Davide Castagno; Marco Scaglione; Federico Cesarani; Riccardo Faletti; Fiorenzo Gaita
Journal:  J Atr Fibrillation       Date:  2013-08-31

4.  Coronary artery bypass grafting is not a risk factor for dementia or Alzheimer disease.

Authors:  Martin M Bednar; T A Lee; B Wolozin; K B Weiss
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2006-06-13       Impact factor: 9.910

5.  Embolic cerebral insults after transapical aortic valve implantation detected by magnetic resonance imaging.

Authors:  Martin Arnold; Susanne Schulz-Heise; Stephan Achenbach; Sabine Ott; Arnd Dörfler; Dieter Ropers; Richard Feyrer; Friedrich Einhaus; Sabrina Loders; Faidi Mahmoud; Olaf Roerick; Werner G Daniel; Michael Weyand; Stephan M Ensminger; Josef Ludwig
Journal:  JACC Cardiovasc Interv       Date:  2010-11       Impact factor: 11.195

Review 6.  Delirium in the cardiac surgical ICU.

Authors:  Charles H Brown
Journal:  Curr Opin Anaesthesiol       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 2.706

7.  Incidence, Predictive Factors, and Effect of Delirium After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement.

Authors:  Masieh Abawi; Freek Nijhoff; Pierfrancesco Agostoni; Marielle H Emmelot-Vonk; Rehana de Vries; Pieter A Doevendans; Pieter R Stella
Journal:  JACC Cardiovasc Interv       Date:  2016-01-25       Impact factor: 11.195

8.  Neurological damage after transcatheter aortic valve implantation compared with surgical aortic valve replacement in intermediate risk patients.

Authors:  Omar Abdul-Jawad Altisent; Ignacio Ferreira-Gonzalez; Josep R Marsal; Aida Ribera; Cristina Auger; Gemma Ortega; Purificación Cascant; Marina Urena; Bruno Garcia Del Blanco; Vicenç Serra; Carlos Sureda; Albert Igual; Alex Rovira; María Teresa González-Alujas; Anna Gonzalez; Rishi Puri; Hug Cuellar; Pilar Tornos; Josep Rodés-Cabau; David Garcia-Dorado
Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol       Date:  2015-12-08       Impact factor: 5.460

9.  Association of white matter hyperintensity volume with decreased cognitive functioning: the Framingham Heart Study.

Authors:  Rhoda Au; Joseph M Massaro; Philip A Wolf; Megan E Young; Alexa Beiser; Sudha Seshadri; Ralph B D'Agostino; Charles DeCarli
Journal:  Arch Neurol       Date:  2006-02

10.  Cerebral ischemic lesions on diffusion-weighted imaging are associated with neurocognitive decline after cardiac surgery.

Authors:  P Alan Barber; Sylvia Hach; Lynette J Tippett; Linda Ross; Alan F Merry; Paget Milsom
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2008-03-06       Impact factor: 7.914

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