Nobuhara, Chloe K.
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Bullock, W. Michael
Bunning, Thomas
Colin, Brian
Cooter, Mary
Devinney, Michael J.
Ferrandino, Michael N.
Gadsden, Jeffrey
Garrigues, Grant
Habib, Ashraf S.
Moretti, Eugene
Moul, Judd
Ohlendorf, Brian
Sandler, Aaron
Scheri, Randall
Sharma, Bharat
Thomas, Jake P.
Young, Christopher
Mathew, Joseph P.
Berger, Miles
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institutes of Health (T32 GM08600, R03 AG050918, K76 AG057022)
International Anesthesia Research Society (Mentored Research Award)
American Geriatrics Society (Jahnigen Scholars Fellowship)
National Institute on Aging (P30AG028716)
Article History
Received: 19 December 2019
Revised: 10 March 2020
Accepted: 15 March 2020
First Online: 20 March 2020
Compliance with ethical standards
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: MB acknowledges income from legal consulting cases related to postoperative cognition in older adults, and material support from Massimo for a study unrelated to the data presented here. MB has also taken part in a peer-to-peer consulting session for Massimo, for which his honorarium was donated (at his request) to the Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research. The other authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
: These studies were conducted with approval from the Duke IRB (Pro00083288, Pro00045180) and are registered with clinicaltrials.gov (NCT01993836, NCT03273335). All persons gave their informed consent prior to their inclusion in the study.