30 -4 (54) 2023 — Qayimov M.T., Babanazarov U.T. — COGNITIVE DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENT OPERATIONS

COGNITIVE DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENT OPERATIONS

Kayimov M.T., Bukhara State Medical Institute

Babanazarov U.T., Bukhara State Medical Institute

Hayitov E.A. Bukhara Regional Infectious Diseases Hospital

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The term postoperative cognitive impairment was introduced to denote cognitive impairment that develops early (72 hours after surgery) and persists into the late postoperative period. Currently, the term POCD refers to the impairment of one or more cognitive functions, which is assessed using a series of neuropsychological tests performed before and after surgery.

Key words: postoperative cognitive disorders, central nervous system, memory, examination tests.

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150

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158

For citation: Qayimov M.T., Babanazarov U.T., Hayitov E.A. – COGNITIVE DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENT OPERATIONS //New Day in Medicine 4(54)2023 150-158 https://goo.su/XQLih5t

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