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Long-term Cognitive Decline in Older Subjects Was Not Attributable to Noncardiac Surgery or Major Illness

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The study did not detect long-term cognitive decline independently attributable to surgery or illness, nor were these events associated with accelerated progression to dementia. The decision to proceed with surgery in elderly people, including those with early Alzheimer disease, may be made without factoring in the specter of persistent cognitive deterioration.

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