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If you have had a heart attack and stents put in etc - could you possibly have a little memory loss probably with being in hospital for over a month or so and the body coming through an ordeal. TIA for any answers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Loss of circulation and thus oxygen to the brain can cause memory loss I guess it depends how bad the heart attack was....or there may have been circulatory blockage for some time.
Was the person under a general anaesthetic? There is also a suggestion that this may affect memory in very minor ways, but of course if there was already some minor unnoticed memory loss then it could be cumulative. https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ health/ article -542406 7/Anest hesia-c ause-me mory-pr oblems. html
Was the person under a general anaesthetic? There is also a suggestion that this may affect memory in very minor ways, but of course if there was already some minor unnoticed memory loss then it could be cumulative. https:/
yes deffo - being ill and in hospital causes memory loss.
Mike Inman showed this for ICU and length of stay in 1980
https:/ /online library .wiley. com/doi /pdf/10 .1111/j .1365-2 044.198 0.tb050 93.x
Mike Inman showed this for ICU and length of stay in 1980
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Unless the heart attack was so severe that it rendered one unconscious, I can see no reason why there should be a memory loss following such an incident.
Stents are put in under local anaesthesia so no episode of loss of consciousness there.
I do not know how old the patient is, but loss of memory, particularly short term is very common in the elderly....heart attack or no heart attack.
Stents are put in under local anaesthesia so no episode of loss of consciousness there.
I do not know how old the patient is, but loss of memory, particularly short term is very common in the elderly....heart attack or no heart attack.
Induced coma yes it can happen if certain drugs were used I have certainly cared for people who couldn't remember what happened preceding their admission, and although they were bright and chatting before we transferred them to the ward they didn't recognise us when we saw them a few days later. But never huge chunks of time.