Association Between Preoperative Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Preoperative Positive Airway Pressure With Postoperative Intensive Care Unit Delirium

Apr 21, 2020JAMA network open

Link Between Sleep Apnea and Airway Pressure Use Before Surgery and Delirium After Intensive Care

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Abstract

26% of patients had diagnosed or likely obstructive sleep apnea.

  • Postoperative delirium occurred in 47% of patients studied.
  • Among patients with obstructive sleep apnea, 44% experienced delirium, compared to 48% without it.
  • After adjusting for confounding factors, the association between obstructive sleep apnea and delirium was eliminated.
  • Preoperative positive airway pressure adherence showed minimal association with the incidence of delirium.
  • Findings suggest that targeting sleep apnea and positive airway pressure may not significantly affect delirium rates in postoperative patients.

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