Pharmacological Management of Delirium in the Intensive Care Unit: A Randomized Pragmatic Clinical Trial

Jan 26, 2019Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Drug Treatment for Delirium in Intensive Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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Abstract

The pharmacological management of delirium (PMD) bundle did not significantly reduce delirium duration among 351 critically ill patients.

  • Median delirium/coma-free days at day 8 were 4 days for the PMD group and 5 days for usual care, with no significant difference (P = .888).
  • At day 30, both groups reported 26 delirium/coma-free days, also showing no significant difference (P = .991).
  • At hospital discharge, the PMD group experienced a mean decrease in delirium severity of 3.2, compared to 2.5 in the usual care group (P = .046).
  • No differences in ICU and hospital lengths of stay, mortality rates, or delirium-related complications were observed between the intervention and usual care groups.
  • Results were consistent in analyses focused on patients aged 65 years or older and those aged 75 years or older.

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