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Prevalence of postoperative neurocognitive disorders in older non-cardiac surgical patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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posted on 2025-04-16, 09:00 authored by Wendy W.Y. Huang, Shirley Fan, Wei-Ya Li, Vetri Thangavelu, Aparna Saripella, Marina Englesakis, Ellene Yan, Frances Chung

The growing number of older persons undergoing surgery are at a higher risk of neurocognitive disorder due to multimorbidity and age-related changes. Previous reviews estimated postoperative neurocognitive disorder or cognitive dysfunction (POCD) prevalence without accounting for the sample size or study quality. The prevalence of POCD in this population requires further investigation. This systematic review and meta-analysis applies systematic weighting to estimate the pooled prevalence of POCD in older non-cardiac surgical patients.

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Publication

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia 103, 111830

Publisher

Elsevier

Other Funding information

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Canada Graduate Scholarships Doctoral Award (funding reference number: FBD-195197), the Ontario Ministry of Health Innovation Grant, ResMed Foundation, and University Health Network Foundation.

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  • School of Medicine