Proof of concept: digital clock drawing behaviors prior to transcatheter aortic valve replacement may predict length of hospital stay and cost of care
Aims: Reduced pre-operative cognitive functioning in older adults is a risk factor for postoperative complications, but it is unknown if preoperative digitally-acquired clock drawing test (CDT) cognitive screening variables, which allow for more nuanced examination of patient performance, may predic...
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Main Authors: | Margaret Ellenora Wiggins (Author), Catherine Dion (Author), Erin Formanski (Author), Anis Davoudi (Author), Shawna Amini (Author), Kenneth M. Heilman (Author), Dana Penney (Author), Randall Davis (Author), Cynthia W. Garvan (Author), George J. Arnaoutakis (Author), Patrick Tighe (Author), David J. Libon (Author), Catherine C. Price (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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