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Dexmedetomidine infusion during general anesthesia and its effect on delirium after major non-heart surgery in elderly patients

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Abstract

620 elderly patients will be evaluated for delirium incidence after major non-cardiac surgery.

  • Delirium is a common postoperative complication in elderly patients.
  • Multiple factors, including general anaesthetic exposure and inflammation, may contribute to postoperative delirium.
  • Dexmedetomidine has shown potential in reducing neurotoxicity and improving postoperative outcomes.
  • This trial aims to determine if dexmedetomidine can prevent delirium when administered during surgery.
  • Primary assessment will focus on delirium incidence in the first five postoperative days.

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Competing interests: D-XW reports lecture fees and travel expenses for lectures given at academic meetings from Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine, China, and Yichang Humanwell Pharmaceutical, China. D-LM is the primary investigator of the present study, which was supported by Beijing Excellent Talent Support Program.
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