Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Cross-Sectional Assessment of Neurocognitive Functioning in Patients with Neurological Disorders Undergoing Surgical Intervention
Rajesh Sanchalal Jain
JCDR. 2020: 249-258
Abstract
Background: Briefly introduce the importance of assessing neurocognitive functioning in patients with neurological disorders. Highlight the relevance of surgical intervention in the context of neurological disorders. Mention the primary objective of the study. Methods: Describe the study design as a cross-sectional assessment. Specify the study population, indicating that it includes patients with neurological disorders. State the sample size, which comprises 200 participants. Explain the recruitment process and inclusion/exclusion criteria. Outline the neurocognitive assessment tools and protocols utilized. Results: Present key findings related to neurocognitive functioning in the studied patient population. Highlight any statistically significant differences or trends observed. Provide relevant data such as mean scores, standard deviations, and confidence intervals. Conclusion: Summarize the main findings and their significance. Reiterate the importance of assessing neurocognitive functioning in patients with neurological disorders undergoing surgery. Conclude with a statement that underscores the potential impact of this research on patient care and outcomes
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