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Perceived Cognitive Function in Neurosurgical Patients. | LitMetric

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Article Abstract

Background And Objectives: This study explores perceived cognitive function in preoperative cranial neurosurgical patients and its association with neuropsychological testing (NPT).

Methods: A total of 96 patients were referred for NPT by neurosurgical service. Patients completed the Neuro-QoL Item Bank v2.0-Cognitive Function-Short Form (Neuro-QoL) to measure perceived cognitive function, as well as NPT. Linear regression (LR) models were analyzed for demographic variables (ie, age, sex, handedness, educational attainment, employment/academic status, candidacy vs baseline testing, and history of neurological, mental health, and developmental conditions) and NPT outcomes (ie, intellectual estimation, attention/working memory, processing speed, executive functioning, learning/memory, language, visual-spatial, anxiety symptoms, and depression symptoms). Significant predictors from the LR models were then combined into a single model to identify the most robust predictors of perceived cognitive function.

Results: Patients were aged 17 to 79 years (M = 49.64, SD = 18.56) and comprised 45 men and 51 women. The most common referrals for NPT were related to intracranial mass (39%), Chiari malformation type 1 (33%), and deep brain stimulation (20%). Results of the final LR model indicated mental health and developmental history, as well as elevated anxiety symptoms, significantly predicted 50.7% of the variance in perceived cognitive function (F = 30.91, P < .001). Patients referred to determine surgical candidacy reported significantly fewer cognitive complaints (P < .001) vs those referred for baseline testing by approximately 0.5 SDs.

Conclusion: Perceived cognitive function in neurosurgical patients appears to be strongly predicted by demographic factors, with mental health variables being robust predictors. Perceived cognition is not a proxy for measured cognitive function.

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