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G. Crosby
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 6
Citations - 988
G. Crosby is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurocognitive & Delirium. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 604 citations.
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Recommendations for the nomenclature of cognitive change associated with anaesthesia and surgery—2018
L. Evered,L. Evered,B. Silbert,B. Silbert,D. S. Knopman,D.A. Scott,D.A. Scott,S.T. DeKosky,L.S. Rasmussen,E.S. Oh,Gregory Crosby,M. Berger,R. Eckenhoff,Lisbeth Evered,Roderic G. Eckenhoff,David Ames,Alex Bekker,Miles Berger,Deborah Blacker,Jeffrey N. Browndyke,G. Crosby,Stacie Deiner,Diederik van Dijk,Steven T. DeKosky,Maryellen F. Eckenhoff,Lars Eriksson,Dougas Galasko,Kirk J. Hogan,Sharon K. Inouye,David S. Knopman,Constantine G. Lyketsos,Edward R. Marcantonio,Paul Maruff,Mervyn Maze,Esther S. Oh,Beverley A. Orser,Thomas H. Ottens,Catherine Price,Lars S. Rasmussen,Perminder S. Sachdev,Katie J. Schenning,David Scott,Frederick E. Seiber,Brendan S. Silbert,Jeffrey H. Silverstein,Jacob Steinmetz,Niccolò Terrando,Paula Trzapacz,Rob Whittington,Zhongcong Xie +49 more
TL;DR: The working group recommends that ‘perioperative neurocognitive disorders’ be used as an overarching term for cognitive impairment identified in the preoperative or postoperative period as well as two major classification guidelines used outside of anaesthesia and surgery.
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Anaesthetic neurotoxicity and neuroplasticity: an expert group report and statement based on the BJA Salzburg Seminar
Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic,Anthony Absalom,Klas Blomgren,Ansgar M. Brambrink,G. Crosby,Deborah J. Culley,Gary Fiskum,Rona G. Giffard,Karl F. Herold,Andreas W. Loepke,Daqing Ma,Beverley A. Orser,Emmanuel Planel,W. Slikker,Sulpicio G. Soriano,G. Stratmann,Laszlo Vutskits,Zhongcong Xie,Hugh C. Hemmings +18 more
TL;DR: mounting evidence from preclinical studies reveals general anaesthetics to be powerful modulators of neuronal development and function, which could contribute to detrimental behavioural outcomes, however, definitive clinical data remain elusive.
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Best Practices for Postoperative Brain Health: Recommendations From the Fifth International Perioperative Neurotoxicity Working Group.
Miles Berger,Katie J. Schenning,Charles H. Brown,Stacie Deiner,Robert A. Whittington,Roderic G. Eckenhoff,Martin S. Angst,Sinziana Avramescu,Alex Bekker,Marek Brzezinski,G. Crosby,Deborah J. Culley,Maryellen F. Eckenhoff,Lars Eriksson,Lis Evered,Jim Ibinson,Richard Kline,Andy Kofke,Daqing Ma,Joseph P. Mathew,Mervyn Maze,Beverley A. Orser,Catherine C. Price,David Scott,Brendan S. Silbert,Diansan Su,Niccolò Terrando,Dian-Shi Wang,Huafeng Wei,Zhoncong Xie,Zhiyi Zuo +30 more
TL;DR: This workshop discussion focuses specifically on perioperative cognition in older adults, and the discussion about this topic was organized around 4 key issues: preprocedure consent, preoperative cognitive assessment, intraoperative management, and postoperative follow-up.
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Recommendations for the Nomenclature of Cognitive Change Associated With Anaesthesia and Surgery-2018.
Lisbeth Evered,Brendan S. Silbert,David S. Knopman,David Scott,Steven T. DeKosky,Lars S. Rasmussen,Esther S. Oh,G. Crosby,Miles Berger,Roderic G. Eckenhoff +9 more
TL;DR: The working group recommends that ‘perioperative neurocognitive disorders’ be used as an overarching term for cognitive impairment identified in the preoperative or postoperative period as well as using the DSM-5 nomenclature.
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Recommendations for the Nomenclature of Cognitive Change Associated with Anaesthesia and Surgery-20181.
Lisbeth Evered,Brendan S. Silbert,Brendan S. Silbert,David S. Knopman,David Scott,David Scott,Steven T. DeKosky,Lars S. Rasmussen,Esther S. Oh,G. Crosby,Miles Berger,R. Eckenhoff +11 more
TL;DR: The working group recommends that 'perioperative neurocognitive disorders' be used as an overarching term for cognitive impairment identified in the preoperative or postoperative period, and uses the DSM-5 nomenclature.