Association of Duration of Surgery With Postoperative Delirium Among Patients Receiving Hip Fracture Repair

Feb 23, 2019JAMA network open

Longer Surgery Linked to Confusion After Hip Fracture Repair

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Abstract

Among 68,131 patients undergoing hip fracture surgery, 7,150 experienced postoperative delirium.

  • Every 30-minute increase in surgical duration was linked to a 6% rise in the risk of postoperative delirium.
  • Patients receiving general anesthesia had a slightly higher rate of postoperative delirium (11.0%) compared to those not receiving it (10.2%).
  • The association between prolonged surgical duration and delirium risk was stronger in patients who received general anesthesia.
  • An increased risk for delirium was noted in patients with longer surgery times, particularly in those given general anesthesia.

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