Is Preoperative Anxiety and Depression Associated with Onset of Delirium After Cardiac Surgery in Older Patients? A Prospective Cohort Study

Dec 30, 2008Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Anxiety and depression before heart surgery linked to delirium after surgery in older patients

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Abstract

Postoperative delirium occurred in 26% of patients following elective cardiac surgery.

  • Preoperative state anxiety was reported by 55.8% of patients, with 25.2% experiencing generalized anxiety and 15.5% showing depressive symptoms.
  • No association was found between preoperative anxiety or depressive symptoms and the occurrence of postoperative delirium.
  • Prolonged intubation time and low intraoperative lowest body temperature were identified as independent predictors of delirium onset.
  • At discharge, 35.7% of patients reported state anxiety, 12.2% reported generalized anxiety, and 15.3% reported depressive symptoms.

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