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Digital Game MentalPlus®: A Scale to Evaluate on Perioperative Cognitive Function: Content Analysis, Internal Consistency, Convergent Validity and Clinical Validation of the Diagnostic Test
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating MentalPlus® for Cognition Disorders and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 163 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
INTRODUCTION: Cognitive dysfunction is a frequent adverse event in the postoperative period, especially in elderly patients. The tests commonly used for the detection of postoperative cognitive dysfunction are time-consuming and with variable sensitivity and specificity and difficult routine use. Applying a difficult battery of cognitive tests decreases the viability of adopting measures to increase preoperative cognitive reserve and methods for prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation of cases of Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD), it is desirable to search for alternative methods diagnoses.
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Validate the MentalPlus® digital game as neuropsychological test of cognitive assessment pre and postoperative on study the internal consistency and validity of content and construct (convergent) MentalPlus® of the evaluated patients. Study the influence of age, gender and level of education of surgical patients in performance for the use of electronic devices (laptop, tablet, mobile) and digital games. Investigate the rehabilitation capacity of cognitive functions after training sessions with MentalPlus® game. Evaluate the effect of training with MentalPlus® game in brain networks involved in executive function, memory and attention by means of fMRI this is a brain imaging study.