The effects of melatonin versus placebo on delirium in hip fracture patients: study protocol of a randomised, placebo-controlled, double blind trial

Jul 7, 2011BMC geriatrics

Melatonin compared to placebo for delirium in hip fracture patients: plan for a blinded, randomized trial

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Abstract

A randomized trial with 452 participants is investigating the effects of 3 mg of melatonin on delirium in older postoperative hip fracture patients.

  • Delirium is highly prevalent among older hospital patients, leading to significant short- and long-term consequences.
  • The study aims to determine if melatonin can prevent or reduce the severity of delirium.
  • Primary outcome measurements include the occurrence of delirium within eight days after treatment initiation.
  • Secondary outcomes assess delirium severity, duration, and associated hospital complications.
  • Cognitive function and functional status will be evaluated at a twelve-month follow-up visit.

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