| Objective:Exploring the effect of multimodal neural monitoring combined with psychological nursing intervention on postoperative recovery and quality of life in patients with type A aortic dissection.Methods:120 patients with type A aortic dissection who underwent surgical treatment in our hospital from January 2024 to May 2025 were randomly divided into a control group and a study group, with 60 patients in each group. The control group received psychological nursing intervention, while the study group used multimodal neural monitoring (including electroencephalogram, near-infrared spectroscopy, transcranial Doppler, etc.) on the basis of the control group. The ICU stay time, hospitalization time, postoperative neurological deficit score (NIHSS), quality of life score, incidence of complications, and nursing satisfaction were compared between the two groups of patients.Results:Compared with the control group, the ICU stay time and hospitalization time in the study group decreased (P<0.05); After intervention, compared with the control group, the NIHSS scores in the study group decreased significantly (P<0.05); After intervention, compared with the control group, the quality of life scores in the study group increased significantly (P<0.05); The overall incidence rate of the study group was lower than that of the control group (P<0.05); The overall satisfaction of the research group was higher than that of the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion:Multi modal neural monitoring combined with psychological nursing intervention can effectively promote postoperative neurological function recovery, reduce the risk of complications, and improve the quality of life in TAAD patients, and has clinical promotion value. |