Hesam Varpaei, PhDc, MSc, RN.
@ccrn_hv
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RN, PhD candidate, College of nursing, Michigan State University. Cognition and sleep researcher 👨🔬
Lansing, MI
Joined December 2021
I had a great honor at SLEEP 2025 to present my poster . It was a great opportunity to learn from sleep scientists with different backgrounds. Special thanks to my advisors especially Drs Robbins and Quan . @AASMorg So excited and passionate to continue my academic journey.
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Amazing opportunity to meet and network with researcher across Midwest. 49th MNRS annual conference. Thanks to College of Nursing for their support.
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Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science (CANS) conference 2024, State of science. Washington D.C. A great experience. Non- pharmacological interventions to prevent #delirium . A special thanks to Drs Robbins and Mowbray who helped to make this possible.
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Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in younger adults! Role of anesthesia. #anesthesia #cognitive_decline
#pocd #delirium #criticalcareinnursing
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https://t.co/FgtV72gMMz
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Background The incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is notably high after cardiac surgery, ranging from 25% to 30%, and is associated with a lower quality of life, increased...
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JAMA Internal Medicine introduces a new series, the Guide to Statistics and Methods, to be accessible to clinicians and researchers contextualizing and interpreting statistical methods applied in studies published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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Postoperative dysfunction: anesthesia?! Or …. Anaesthesia‐related cognitive dysfunction following cardiothoracic surgery in late middle‐age and younger adults: A scoping review - Varpaei - Nursing in Critical Care - Wiley Online Library
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Background The incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is notably high after cardiac surgery, ranging from 25% to 30%, and is associated with a lower quality of life, increased...
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Boarding in the ED is particularly hazardous for older adults. Think: FAST-TRACK @JAMAInternalMed @JAMA_current @ulahwang @AmerGeriatrics
Findings suggest that older patients, particularly those with limited autonomy, who spend the night in the ED awaiting hospital admission may have a higher risk of in-hospital mortality and morbidity; they should be prioritized for admission to a ward.
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