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Delirium Severity Post-Surgery and its Relationship with Long-Term Cognitive Decline in a Cohort of Patients without Dementia.

Vasunilashorn, Sarinnapha M, Tamara G Fong, Asha Albuquerque, Edward R Marcantonio, Eva M Schmitt, Douglas Tommet, Yun Gou, Thomas G Travison, Richard N Jones, and Sharon K Inouye. 2018. “Delirium Severity Post-Surgery and Its Relationship With Long-Term Cognitive Decline in a Cohort of Patients Without Dementia.”. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease : JAD 61 (1): 347-58.

Systemic inflammation impairs attention and cognitive flexibility but not associative learning in aged rats: possible implications for delirium.

Culley, Deborah J, Mary Snayd, Mark G Baxter, Zhongcong Xie, In Ho Lee, James Rudolph, Sharon K Inouye, Edward R Marcantonio, and Gregory Crosby. 2014. “Systemic Inflammation Impairs Attention and Cognitive Flexibility But Not Associative Learning in Aged Rats: Possible Implications for Delirium.”. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 6: 107.

Novel risk markers and long-term outcomes of delirium: the successful aging after elective surgery (SAGES) study design and methods.

Schmitt, Eva M, Edward R Marcantonio, David C Alsop, Richard N Jones, Selwyn O Rogers, Tamara G Fong, Eran Metzger, Sharon K Inouye, and SAGES study group. 2012. “Novel Risk Markers and Long-Term Outcomes of Delirium: The Successful Aging After Elective Surgery (SAGES) Study Design and Methods.”. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 13 (9): 818.e1-10.