Cortisol levels and neuropsychiatric diagnosis as markers of postoperative delirium:a prospective cohort study

Mar 5, 2013Critical care (London, England)

Cortisol levels and mental health diagnoses linked to delirium after surgery

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Abstract

developed in 36% of participants after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

  • Increased preoperative levels are associated with a higher risk of postoperative delirium.
  • A preoperative diagnosis of (MDD) may increase delirium risk when combined with elevated postoperative cortisol levels.
  • Optimal cutoff values for predicting delirium development are 353.55 nmol/l for preoperative and 994.10 nmol/l for postoperative cortisol concentrations.

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Key numbers

36% (41 of 113)
Incidence of
Proportion of patients developing delirium after CABG surgery.
353.55 nmol/l
Optimal preoperative cutoff
Cutoff value for preoperative predicting delirium.
994.10 nmol/l
Optimal postoperative cutoff
Cutoff value for postoperative predicting delirium.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the link between levels and the risk of in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.
  • It evaluates whether elevated preoperative and postoperative concentrations predict delirium development and examines the role of () in this association.
  • The study involved assessing patients' levels and neuropsychiatric conditions before and after surgery.

Essence

  • Elevated preoperative levels significantly increase the risk of in CABG patients, particularly among those with ().

Key takeaways

  • occurred in 36% of patients after CABG surgery. The presence of elevated preoperative levels was independently associated with this increased risk.
  • Patients with had higher preoperative and postoperative levels compared to those without depression, suggesting a link between and -related delirium risk.
  • The study identified optimal cutoff values for predicting delirium: preoperative ≥ 353.55 nmol/l and postoperative ≥ 994.10 nmol/l.

Caveats

  • The study did not account for other circulating hormones and inflammatory factors, which may also influence delirium risk.
  • Findings are based on a specific patient population, limiting generalizability to broader groups undergoing cardiac surgery.

Definitions

  • Cortisol: A steroid hormone released in response to stress, influencing various bodily functions including metabolism and immune response.
  • Postoperative delirium: An acute confusion state that occurs after surgery, characterized by disorientation, attention deficits, and fluctuating mental status.
  • Major depressive disorder (MDD): A mental health condition marked by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and various cognitive and physical symptoms.

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