Preoperative Depression and Plasma Cortisol Levels as Predictors of Delirium after Cardiac Surgery

Feb 3, 2020Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders

Pre-surgery depression and blood stress hormone levels linked to delirium after heart surgery

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Abstract

Delirium occurred in 32.8% of 183 patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery.

  • A higher preoperative depression score is linked to an increased risk of postoperative delirium.
  • Delirium lasted an average of 2.3 days in affected patients.
  • Depression symptoms were correlated with age and comorbidity index.
  • Higher preoperative depression scores were associated with a higher incidence of delirium, even after adjusting for other factors.
  • Preoperative cortisol levels did not show an association with the development of postoperative delirium.

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