Blood clues may reveal Post-Surgery brain fog
NCT ID NCT04679259
Summary
This study looked at whether certain substances in the blood could serve as early warning signs for memory and thinking problems that sometimes occur after heart surgery. Researchers measured levels of three specific proteins in the blood of 82 patients before and after their operations. The goal was to see if these blood markers could help doctors identify who might experience delayed recovery in brain function.
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SMG-SNU Boramae Medical Center
Seoul, Select State/Province, 07061, South Korea
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