Effect of Regional vs General Anesthesia on Incidence of Postoperative Delirium in Older Patients Undergoing Hip Fracture Surgery

Dec 20, 2021JAMA

How Regional and General Anesthesia Affect Delirium After Hip Surgery in Older Patients

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Abstract

Postoperative delirium occurred in 6.2% of patients receiving regional anesthesia compared to 5.1% for those receiving general anesthesia.

  • The trial involved 950 patients aged 65 years and older with fragility hip fractures.
  • Delirium incidence during the first 7 postoperative days did not differ significantly between the two anesthesia types.
  • The mean severity score of delirium was similar for both anesthesia groups.
  • The median length of hospitalization was identical for both regional and general anesthesia groups.
  • Adverse events were reported at comparable rates in both groups, with nausea and vomiting being the most frequent.

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