Effectiveness of Melatonin for the Prevention of Intensive Care Unit Delirium

Jan 22, 2019Pharmacotherapy

How Well Melatonin Prevents Delirium in Intensive Care Patients

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Abstract

The development of ICU delirium was significantly lower in the melatonin group at 7.7% compared to 24.3% in the control group.

  • Melatonin use was associated with a lower incidence of ICU delirium among critically ill adults.
  • Only 9 out of 117 patients in the melatonin group developed delirium, compared to 28 out of 115 in the control group.
  • The difference in delirium development remained significant even after adjusting for various clinical factors.
  • Patients in the control group had an average of 20.9 delirium-free days without coma, while those in the melatonin group had 19.9 days.
  • The average duration of melatonin treatment was 6.3 days, with a median dose of 3.5 mg/night.

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