The prevention of delirium in elderly surgical patients with obstructive sleep apnea (PODESA): a randomized controlled trial

Sep 14, 2022BMC anesthesiology

Preventing delirium after surgery in older patients with obstructive sleep apnea: a controlled trial

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Abstract

Only 2.7% of patients developed after hip or knee arthroplasty.

  • Among 220 patients analyzed, 4.4% in the routine care group and 0.9% in the treatment group experienced delirium.
  • The mean length of hospital stay was 2.9 days for the treatment group compared to 3.5 days for the routine care group.
  • Usage of (APAP) decreased from 53.5% on the first night to 24.6% by the third night.
  • No significant differences in intraoperative and postoperative complications were observed between the two groups.
  • The low rate of postoperative delirium limited the ability to assess the protective effects of APAP in this population.

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Key numbers

2.7%
Incidence of
6 of 220 patients developed delirium post-surgery.
2.9 days
Length of Stay
Mean length of stay for group.
53.5%
Adherence on Night 1
Percentage of patients using for 4 hours or more.

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What this is

  • This trial investigated the impact of () on in older adults with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
  • Patients aged 60 years and older undergoing elective hip or knee arthroplasty were screened for OSA using a ().
  • 234 patients with newly diagnosed OSA were randomized to receive either or routine care post-surgery.
  • The primary outcome measured was the incidence of within 72 hours after surgery.

Essence

  • did not reduce the incidence of in older adults with newly diagnosed OSA undergoing elective surgery. The low overall rate of delirium limited the ability to draw definitive conclusions.

Key takeaways

  • Only 2.7% of patients developed , with 4.4% in the routine care group vs. 0.9% in the group. The low incidence was unexpected and made it difficult to assess the effectiveness of .
  • Mean length of stay was similar between groups, at 2.9 days for vs. 3.5 days for routine care, indicating no significant impact on hospitalization duration.
  • Adherence to therapy decreased over the first three postoperative nights, with 53.5% using it for at least 4 hours on the first night, dropping to 24.6% by the third night.

Caveats

  • The study was underpowered due to a lower than expected incidence of , limiting the ability to detect differences between treatment groups.
  • Many patients could not use before surgery, which may have affected adherence and outcomes.
  • The research assistant assessing delirium was not blinded to treatment allocation, potentially introducing bias.

Definitions

  • postoperative delirium: Acute confusion and inattention occurring after surgery, often linked to longer hospital stays and increased morbidity.
  • auto-titrating positive airway pressure (APAP): A device that automatically adjusts the pressure of air delivered to keep the airway open during sleep.
  • home sleep apnea test (HSAT): A portable test used to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea by monitoring breathing patterns during sleep at home.

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