Effect of regional versus general anaesthesia on postoperative delirium in elderly patients undergoing surgery for hip fracture: a systematic review

Dec 7, 2018BMJ open

Regional versus general anesthesia and their effects on confusion after hip surgery in older patients: a systematic review

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Abstract

One hundred and four studies were included in the review, finding no evidence that anaesthesia type influences postoperative delirium or mortality.

  • Anaesthesia type may not affect the incidence of postoperative delirium in older patients undergoing hip fracture surgery.
  • Mortality rates also appear to be unaffected by the choice of anaesthesia.
  • Some studies indicated a slight reduction in hospital stay length with regional anaesthesia.
  • General anaesthesia may be associated with a higher occurrence of respiratory complications and intraoperative hypotension.
  • The variability in study results prevented a meta-analysis, highlighting a need for further research.

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