The risk factors for postoperative delirium in adult patients after hip fracture surgery: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

Aug 25, 2020International journal of geriatric psychiatry

Factors linked to delirium after hip fracture surgery in adults

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Abstract

The incidence of postoperative delirium (POD) after hip fracture surgery is 16.93%.

  • A total of 14 risk factors for POD were identified, categorized into individual, anesthetic, and operative factors.
  • Age is associated with an increased risk of POD, with a weight mean difference of 2.33 years.
  • Patients with preoperative delirium have a significantly higher risk of POD, with a relative risk of 2.71.
  • Dementia and function dependency are linked to increased risks of 2.60 and 1.52, respectively.
  • Regional anesthesia and transfusion are associated with increased risks of POD, with relative risks of 1.20 and 1.41, respectively.
  • Certain factors, like smoking and elective surgery, appear to be associated with a lower risk of POD.

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