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The Beneficial Effects of Cognitive Training With Simple Calculation and Reading Aloud (SCRA) in the Elderly Postoperative Population: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:简单计算和大声朗读(SCRA)对老年术后人群的认知训练的有益效果:一项随机对照试验。

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Background: There has been little research conducted regarding cognitive treatments for the elderly postsurgical population. Patients aged ≥60 years have an increased risk of postoperative cognitive decline, a condition in which cognitive functions are negatively affected. This cognitive decline can lead to a decline in quality of life. In order to maintain a high quality of life, the elderly postsurgical population may benefit from treatment to maintain and/or improve their cognitive functions. This pilot study investigates the effect of simple calculation and reading aloud (SCRA) cognitive training in elderly Japanese postsurgical patients. Methods: Elderly patients undergoing non-cardiovascular thoracic surgery under general anesthesia were recruited ( n = 12). Subjects were randomly divided into two groups—one that receives 12 weeks of SCRA intervention, and a waitlisted control group. Before and after the intervention, we measured cognitive function [Mini-Mental Status Exam-Japanese (MMSE-J), Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB), computerized Cogstate Brief Battery (CBB)] and emotional state [General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12), Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), Quality of Life Scale-5 (QOL-5)]. Results: Group difference analyses using ANCOVA with permutation test showed that the intervention SCRA group had a significant improvement in FAB motor programming sub-score, GDS, and QOL-5 compared to the control group. Within-group analyses using Wilcoxon signed-rank test to compare baseline and follow-up showed that the SCRA intervention group total FAB scores, FAB motor programming sub-scores, and QOL-5 scores were significantly improved. Discussion: This pilot study showed that there are important implications for the beneficial effects of SCRA intervention on cognitive function and emotional state in the postoperative elderly population; however, further investigations are necessary to reach any conclusions. Trial registration: This study was registered with the University Hospital Medical Information Network (UMIN) Clinical Trial Registry (UMIN000019832).
机译:背景:关于老年手术后人群的认知治疗的研究很少。 ≥60岁的患者术后认知功能下降的风险增加,这是认知功能受到负面影响的情况。这种认知能力下降会导致生活质量下降。为了维持高质量的生活,老年人术后人群可从治疗中受益以维持和/或改善其认知功能。这项初步研究调查了简单计算和大声朗读(SCRA)认知训练对日本老年术后患者的影响。方法:招募在全身麻醉下接受非心血管胸腔手术的老年患者(n = 12)。将受试者随机分为两组,一组接受12周的SCRA干预,另一组则列入等待组。干预前后,我们测量了认知功能[日本小精神状态考试(MMSE-J),额叶评估电池(FAB),计算机化的Cogstate简短电池(CBB)]和情绪状态[一般健康问卷-12(GHQ) -12),老年抑郁量表(GDS),生活质量量表5(QOL-5)]。结果:使用ANCOVA进行置换检验的组差异分析表明,与对照组相比,干预组SCRA组的FAB运动程序评分,GDS和QOL-5有显着改善。使用Wilcoxon符号秩和检验比较基线和随访的组内分析表明,SCRA干预组的总FAB得分,FAB运动编程子得分和QOL-5得分得到显着改善。讨论:这项初步研究表明,SCRA干预对术后老年人群认知功能和情绪状态的有益影响具有重要意义。但是,需要进一步调查才能得出任何结论。试验注册:本研究已在大学医院医学信息网络(UMIN)临床试验注册中心(UMIN000019832)中进行了注册。

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