Regional versus general anaesthesia in elderly patients undergoing surgery for hip fracture: protocol for a systematic review

Apr 22, 2016Systematic reviews

Comparing regional and general anesthesia in older adults having hip fracture surgery: review plan

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Abstract

The systematic review aims to investigate the impact of anaesthesia type on post-operative delirium in patients undergoing hip fracture surgery.

  • Post-operative delirium is common following hip fracture surgery and is linked to high mortality and morbidity.
  • There is some evidence suggesting that the type of anaesthesia used may influence the incidence of post-operative delirium.
  • The review will analyze studies comparing regional and general anaesthesia in relation to post-operative delirium and other outcomes.
  • Secondary outcomes include mortality, functional outcomes, quality of life, hospital stay duration, discharge location, and adverse events.
  • This systematic review may provide valuable insights for clinical practice and future research on delirium prevention.

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