Does Carotid Endarterectomy Lead to a Decline in Cognitive Function or Health Related Quality of Life

2004 
Carotid endarterectomy has been shown to reduce the long-term risk of stroke in selected patients. The present study was designed to examine cognitive function and health related quality of life in a series of carotid endarterectomy patients. One hundred and nine patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy were assessed before surgery and at 6 months post-op (n=100) on standard cognitive function tests and quality of life surveys. Microembolisation was detected using transcranial Doppler ultrasonography. Multivariate repeated measures analysis of variance identified evidence of significant impairments on some tests. Further analysis revealed that particulate microembolisation detected during the procedure was a significant risk factor associated with declining cognitive function. Patients’ self-reported health related quality of life had not deteriorated at 6 months following surgery.
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