Lower endotoxin immunity predicts increased cognitive dysfunction in elderly patients after cardiac surgery (Stroke. — 2003. —Feb. — 34(2). — P. 508—513: англ.)
J. Mathew , H. Grocott , B. Phillips-Bute , M. Stafford-Smith , D. Laskowitz , D. Rossignol , J. Blumenthal , M. Newman
Neurology Bulletin ›› 2003, Vol. XXXV ›› Issue (1-2) : 80 -80.
Lower endotoxin immunity predicts increased cognitive dysfunction in elderly patients after cardiac surgery (Stroke. — 2003. —Feb. — 34(2). — P. 508—513: англ.)
The side effect of coronary artery bypass grafting operations with the use of artificial circulation on the functions of attention, memory and intelligence was investigated. In total, 460 patients were examined, in whom the level of antibodies to endotoxins of intestinal bacteria was determined, and neuropsychological testing was also carried out.
Mathew J., Grocott H., Phillips-Bute B., Stafford-Smith M., Laskowitz D., Rossignol D., Blumenthal J., Newman M.
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