Reducing Delirium After Hip Fracture: A Randomized Trial

Jun 15, 2001Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Lowering delirium after hip fracture surgery: a randomized trial

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Abstract

Delirium occurred in 32% of patients receiving proactive geriatrics consultation compared to 50% in the usual care group.

  • Proactive geriatrics consultation was associated with a relative risk of 0.64 for developing delirium compared to usual care.
  • One case of delirium was prevented for every 5.6 patients in the geriatrics consultation group.
  • Severe delirium rates dropped from 29% in usual care to 12% in the intervention group, indicating a relative risk reduction of 0.40.
  • Length of hospital stay was similar for both intervention and usual care groups, with a median of 5 days.
  • Consultation appeared most effective in reducing delirium among patients without prefracture dementia or functional impairment.

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