Authors
Nathaniel H Greene, Deborah K Attix, B Craig Weldon, Patrick J Smith, David L McDonagh, Terri G Monk
Publication date
2009/4/1
Conference
The Journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists
Volume
110
Issue
4
Pages
788-795
Publisher
The American Society of Anesthesiologists
Description
Background: Postoperative delirium is associated with in-creased morbidity and mortality. Preexisting cognitive impairment and depression have been frequently cited as important risk factors for this complication. This prospective cohort study was designed to determine whether individuals who perform poorly on preoperative cognitive tests and/or exhibited depressive symptoms would be at high risk for the development of postoperative delirium.
Methods: One hundred nondemented patients, aged 50 yr and older, scheduled to undergo major, elective noncardiac surgery completed a preoperative test battery that included measures of global cognition, executive function, and symptoms of depression. Known preoperative risk factors for delirium were collected and examined with the results of the preoperative test battery to determine the independent predictors of delirium.
Results: The overall incidence of delirium …
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