Retrospective comparison of the effects of remimazolam and dexmedetomidine on postoperative delirium in elderly patients undergoing orthopedic surgery of the lower extremities under spinal anesthesia

Aug 25, 2024Journal of anesthesia

Remimazolam and dexmedetomidine linked to postoperative confusion in older patients having lower limb surgery with spinal anesthesia

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Abstract

In a study of 447 elderly patients, remimazolam infusion may be associated with a higher risk of postoperative delirium (POD) compared to dexmedetomidine.

  • The crude incidence of POD was 7.5% in the dexmedetomidine group and 11.8% in the remimazolam group within 3 days after surgery.
  • Within 5 days, the incidence increased to 9.7% for dexmedetomidine and 15.8% for remimazolam.
  • Multivariable analysis indicated that remimazolam significantly increased the occurrence of POD within 3 days (odds ratio 2.21).
  • Remimazolam also showed a significant increase in POD risk within 5 days (odds ratio 2.10).

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