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Identifying new factors associated with cognitive decline and delirium after transcatheter aortic valve implantation

Research Project

Researchers: Prof Hannah Keage (Principal investigator of, Principal investigator) ,  AsPr James McLoughlin (Associated with) ,  AsPr Peter Psaltis (Associated with) ,  Dr Alice Bourke (Associated with) ,  Dr Danielle Greaves (Associated with)
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Full description This clinical trial, funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council, seeks to identify factors associated with cognitive decline and delirium following transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). A range of factors from geriatric and ageing research were investigated at baseline, including gait, visual symptoms, voice, dysphagia, mood, and sleep. Secondary outcomes measured include quality of life, activities of daily living and mortality. The data associated with this project was collected through several medical facilities in Adelaide, South Australia. The names of the facilities have been removed to ensure the anonymity of the participants.

Data time period: 09 2017 to 31 12 2021

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Identifiers
  • Local : research.unisa.edu.au/project/742756
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Contact Information

Hannah.Keage@unisa.edu.au