Postoperative delirium after major orthopedic surgery

Mar 20, 2020World journal of orthopedics

Delirium after major bone surgery

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Abstract

The incidence of postoperative delirium (POD) after non-ambulatory orthopedic surgeries was 1.2% from 2009 to 2014.

  • Spinal fusions had the highest incidence of POD at 3.3%, while total hip arthroplasty (THA) had the lowest at 0.8%.
  • Urgent procedures, such as femoral and pelvic fractures, showed the highest incidence of POD at 7.2%.
  • Advanced age is associated with a higher risk of POD, particularly for THA (Odds ratio = 4.9) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) (Odds ratio = 2.16).
  • Multiple medical comorbidities and hyponatremia are significant risk factors for POD, especially in THA patients (Odds ratio = 2.36).
  • Chronic opioid dependence and alcohol dependence are linked to increased risk of POD across several procedure types.

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