Postoperative Delirium After Cardiac Surgery: Psychiatric Vulnerability, Biological Mechanisms, and Prevention Strategies

Apr 24, 2026Medical sciences (Basel, Switzerland)

Delirium After Heart Surgery: Mental Health Risks, Body Causes, and Ways to Prevent It

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Abstract

Approximately 25% of patients undergoing cardiac surgery develop delirium.

  • Hypoactive delirium forms are often underrecognized in clinical practice.
  • Risk factors for postoperative delirium include pre-existing depression, cognitive impairment, and low educational level.
  • Peripheral physiological stressors may lead to acute brain dysfunction in vulnerable individuals.
  • Modifiable factors such as sedative choice and sleep disruption can influence delirium risk.
  • Non-pharmacological interventions and early mobilization have shown effectiveness in reducing delirium incidence and duration.
  • Delirium is linked to persistent cognitive issues, functional decline, and increased long-term mortality.

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