1. Impact of Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery on Sleep and Cognitive Function.
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Aboueisha, Mohamed A., Popovici, Nadia Y., Ruzevick, Jacob, Emerson, Sam, Ferreira, Manuel, Lehmann, Ashton E., Abuzeid, Waleed M., Humphreys, Ian M., and Jafari, Aria
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SKULL base ,SKULL surgery ,COGNITIVE ability ,SLEEP interruptions ,RHINORRHEA ,SLEEP quality ,CEREBROSPINAL fluid leak - Abstract
This article, published in the Journal of Neurological Surgery, explores the impact of endoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS) on sleep quality and cognitive function. The study conducted a retrospective cohort analysis of patients who underwent ESBS at an academic center. Patient-reported outcome measures were used to assess sleep quality and cognitive function before and after surgery. The results showed that patient-reported sleep quality worsened in the immediate postoperative period but improved over time. Cognitive function did not exhibit significant differences. The study suggests that factors such as anesthesia, hospitalization, and disrupted sleep patterns may contribute to sleep disturbance following ESBS. The findings have practical implications for preoperative counseling and managing patient expectations. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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