The montreal cognitive assessment as a screening tool for preoperative cognitive impairment in geriatric patients

© 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: Study the prevalence of cognitive impairment using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), its relationship to physiologic age-related change, and the preoperative drugs used in geriatric patients. Material and Method: At the...

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Main Authors: Phongthara Vichitvejpaisal, Benjamas Preechakoon, Wannipa Supaprom, Sasitorn Sriputtaruk, Saichol Rodpaewpaln, Rattanaporn Saen-Ubol, Kitiya Vessuwan
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spelling th-mahidol.365492018-11-23T17:51:59Z The montreal cognitive assessment as a screening tool for preoperative cognitive impairment in geriatric patients Phongthara Vichitvejpaisal Benjamas Preechakoon Wannipa Supaprom Sasitorn Sriputtaruk Saichol Rodpaewpaln Rattanaporn Saen-Ubol Kitiya Vessuwan Mahidol University Medicine © 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: Study the prevalence of cognitive impairment using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), its relationship to physiologic age-related change, and the preoperative drugs used in geriatric patients. Material and Method: At the preoperative visit, the co-researchers invited 322 general/vascular patients (190 male, 132 female) and 260 urological patients (220 male, 40 female) who met the inclusion criteria and were scheduled for elective surgery to join the study. They went for the MoCA interview, and their preoperative drugs used were recorded in a medication reconciliation file. A cut-off score 24 or above was considered normal. Results: Ninety-two general/vascular and 126 urological patients had taken drugs before admission, but those did not show any correlation with the MoCA score. There were 231 and 91 general/vascular patients and 175 and 85 urological patients with formal education of less than six years and equal/more than six years respectively. The 286 and 36 general/vascular patients and 212 and 48 urological patients posted scores of less than 24 and equal/more than 24 respectively. Gender and education correlated positively and significantly with the score; however, age proved negatively significant. Conclusion: The prevalence of cognitive impairment featured highly in preoperative geriatric patients. The gender, age, and education but not preoperative drugs used affected cognitive function. 2018-11-23T10:51:59Z 2018-11-23T10:51:59Z 2015-01-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.98, No.8 (2015), 782-789 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-84939548872 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/36549 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84939548872&origin=inward
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Phongthara Vichitvejpaisal
Benjamas Preechakoon
Wannipa Supaprom
Sasitorn Sriputtaruk
Saichol Rodpaewpaln
Rattanaporn Saen-Ubol
Kitiya Vessuwan
The montreal cognitive assessment as a screening tool for preoperative cognitive impairment in geriatric patients
description © 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: Study the prevalence of cognitive impairment using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), its relationship to physiologic age-related change, and the preoperative drugs used in geriatric patients. Material and Method: At the preoperative visit, the co-researchers invited 322 general/vascular patients (190 male, 132 female) and 260 urological patients (220 male, 40 female) who met the inclusion criteria and were scheduled for elective surgery to join the study. They went for the MoCA interview, and their preoperative drugs used were recorded in a medication reconciliation file. A cut-off score 24 or above was considered normal. Results: Ninety-two general/vascular and 126 urological patients had taken drugs before admission, but those did not show any correlation with the MoCA score. There were 231 and 91 general/vascular patients and 175 and 85 urological patients with formal education of less than six years and equal/more than six years respectively. The 286 and 36 general/vascular patients and 212 and 48 urological patients posted scores of less than 24 and equal/more than 24 respectively. Gender and education correlated positively and significantly with the score; however, age proved negatively significant. Conclusion: The prevalence of cognitive impairment featured highly in preoperative geriatric patients. The gender, age, and education but not preoperative drugs used affected cognitive function.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Phongthara Vichitvejpaisal
Benjamas Preechakoon
Wannipa Supaprom
Sasitorn Sriputtaruk
Saichol Rodpaewpaln
Rattanaporn Saen-Ubol
Kitiya Vessuwan
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author Phongthara Vichitvejpaisal
Benjamas Preechakoon
Wannipa Supaprom
Sasitorn Sriputtaruk
Saichol Rodpaewpaln
Rattanaporn Saen-Ubol
Kitiya Vessuwan
author_sort Phongthara Vichitvejpaisal
title The montreal cognitive assessment as a screening tool for preoperative cognitive impairment in geriatric patients
title_short The montreal cognitive assessment as a screening tool for preoperative cognitive impairment in geriatric patients
title_full The montreal cognitive assessment as a screening tool for preoperative cognitive impairment in geriatric patients
title_fullStr The montreal cognitive assessment as a screening tool for preoperative cognitive impairment in geriatric patients
title_full_unstemmed The montreal cognitive assessment as a screening tool for preoperative cognitive impairment in geriatric patients
title_sort montreal cognitive assessment as a screening tool for preoperative cognitive impairment in geriatric patients
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/36549
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