Elyna Joy*
Background: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) is a common surgery that is frequently carried out on elderly people who have significant aortic stenosis and are high-risk patients. Patients may develop neurological issues after TAVI. The availability of objective neurological testing for patients undergoing heart surgery is limited, nevertheless.
Objective: This succinct message explores the potential of robotic technology to measure unique patterns of visuospatial, sensorimotor, and cognitive performance in TAVI patients.
Conclusions: This study accurately depicts the range of neurological functioning in older TAVI patients. Finding perioperative neurological deficits in this patient population can be made much easier with the help of robotic technologies and quantified assessment techniques.