Rivastigmine for the prevention of postoperative delirium in elderly patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery—A randomized controlled trial*

Mar 28, 2009Critical care medicine

Rivastigmine may help prevent confusion after planned heart surgery in older patients

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Abstract

Delirium developed in 30% of patients receiving placebo and 32% of those taking rivastigmine after cardiac surgery.

  • No significant difference in delirium incidence was found between the placebo group and the rivastigmine group.
  • Treatment with rivastigmine did not affect the results of cognitive assessments conducted postoperatively.
  • The use of haloperidol and lorazepam as rescue treatments for delirium was similar in both groups.
  • The study may indicate that rivastigmine is not effective for preventing postoperative delirium in this patient population.

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