Depth of sedation as an interventional target to reduce postoperative delirium: mortality and functional outcomes of the Strategy to Reduce the Incidence of Postoperative Delirium in Elderly Patients randomised clinical trial

Mar 13, 2019British journal of anaesthesia

Using sedation depth to lower delirium after surgery: effects on death rates and recovery in older patients

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Abstract

One-year mortality was 14% in both groups of elderly patients undergoing hip fracture repair.

  • Heavier sedation during spinal anaesthesia did not significantly affect mortality rates after hip fracture repair.
  • Independent risk factors for 1-year mortality included higher Charlson comorbidity index and severity of delirium.
  • Return to pre-fracture ambulation levels was observed in 64% of 1-year survivors, while 30% experienced worsened mobility.
  • Lighter sedation during the procedure did not improve the likelihood of returning to pre-fracture ambulation levels.
  • Charlson comorbidity index and delirium severity were independent risk factors for ambulation return after surgery.

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