Preventive Effects of Ramelteon on Delirium

Feb 21, 2014JAMA psychiatry

Ramelteon may help prevent delirium: a randomized placebo-controlled trial

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Abstract

Ramelteon was associated with a lower risk of delirium (3% vs 32%; P = .003) in elderly patients.

  • The incidence of delirium was significantly reduced in patients receiving ramelteon compared to those receiving placebo.
  • After controlling for risk factors, ramelteon was still linked to a lower occurrence of delirium (P = .01; odds ratio, 0.07 [95% CI, 0.008-0.54]).
  • Time to development of delirium was longer for ramelteon patients, averaging 6.94 days compared to 5.74 days for placebo.
  • Statistical analysis indicated that the frequency of delirium was significantly lower in patients taking ramelteon (χ(2) = 9.83; P = .002).
  • These results suggest a potential protective effect of melatonin neurotransmission against delirium in this population.

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