Understanding risk factors for postoperative delirium after elective surgery in a university-based tertiary hospital

Background & Objectives: The incidence and associations of postoperative delirium (POD) varies in the literature. The objectives of this study were to determine the incidence and preoperative risk factors for POD in elective surgical patients and its association with one month mortality and leng...

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Main Authors: Cheong, Jun Leong, Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti, Danaee, Mahmoud, Khor, Hui Min, Teang, Soon Chen, Loh, Pui San
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spelling my.um.eprints.285242022-08-15T04:30:15Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28524/ Understanding risk factors for postoperative delirium after elective surgery in a university-based tertiary hospital Cheong, Jun Leong Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti Danaee, Mahmoud Khor, Hui Min Teang, Soon Chen Loh, Pui San R Medicine (General) Background & Objectives: The incidence and associations of postoperative delirium (POD) varies in the literature. The objectives of this study were to determine the incidence and preoperative risk factors for POD in elective surgical patients and its association with one month mortality and length of hospital stay (LOS) in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia. Methods: A prospective observation study on patients above 65 years old was conducted. Demographic and perioperative data was collected for 5 days postoperatively or until discharge with delirium assessment tools 4- Abbreviation Test (4AT) and Confusion Assessment Method (CAM). Results: 447 elective cases were recruited over 6 months. 11.2% developed POD, most frequently on the first day postoperatively. The strongest independently associated risks factors were dependence on activities of daily living, ADL (Odd Ratio, OR:3.92, 95% Confidence interval, CI:1.52-10.11, p<0.01) followed by poor cognitive function (Montreal Cognitive Assessment, MOCA scores =19, OR:3.90, 95% CI:1.82-8.34, P<0.01. Univariate logistic regression showed that pre-existing cerebrovascular event, electrolyte imbalance, nature of surgery, frailty, malnutrition, and depression contribute significant risks. POD itself was associated with longer LOS, median 4(2-5) days with POD vs 1(1-3) day without (p<0.01) and one month mortality rate (p=0.02). Cases performed under combined regional anaesthesia and general anaesthesia had OR of 3.44 (95% CI:1.57-7.53, p<0.01) for POD. Conclusions: Early identification of high risk patients should include recognizing poor cognitive function especially in ADL dependent elderly patients. Significant risks with types of anaesthesia and surgeries also indicate that future studies should focus on identifying underlying mechanisms of neurocognitive function in POD. ASEAN Neurological Association 2021-03 Article PeerReviewed Cheong, Jun Leong and Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti and Danaee, Mahmoud and Khor, Hui Min and Teang, Soon Chen and Loh, Pui San (2021) Understanding risk factors for postoperative delirium after elective surgery in a university-based tertiary hospital. Neurology Asia, 26 (1). pp. 117-127. ISSN 1823-6138,
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topic R Medicine (General)
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Cheong, Jun Leong
Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti
Danaee, Mahmoud
Khor, Hui Min
Teang, Soon Chen
Loh, Pui San
Understanding risk factors for postoperative delirium after elective surgery in a university-based tertiary hospital
description Background & Objectives: The incidence and associations of postoperative delirium (POD) varies in the literature. The objectives of this study were to determine the incidence and preoperative risk factors for POD in elective surgical patients and its association with one month mortality and length of hospital stay (LOS) in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia. Methods: A prospective observation study on patients above 65 years old was conducted. Demographic and perioperative data was collected for 5 days postoperatively or until discharge with delirium assessment tools 4- Abbreviation Test (4AT) and Confusion Assessment Method (CAM). Results: 447 elective cases were recruited over 6 months. 11.2% developed POD, most frequently on the first day postoperatively. The strongest independently associated risks factors were dependence on activities of daily living, ADL (Odd Ratio, OR:3.92, 95% Confidence interval, CI:1.52-10.11, p<0.01) followed by poor cognitive function (Montreal Cognitive Assessment, MOCA scores =19, OR:3.90, 95% CI:1.82-8.34, P<0.01. Univariate logistic regression showed that pre-existing cerebrovascular event, electrolyte imbalance, nature of surgery, frailty, malnutrition, and depression contribute significant risks. POD itself was associated with longer LOS, median 4(2-5) days with POD vs 1(1-3) day without (p<0.01) and one month mortality rate (p=0.02). Cases performed under combined regional anaesthesia and general anaesthesia had OR of 3.44 (95% CI:1.57-7.53, p<0.01) for POD. Conclusions: Early identification of high risk patients should include recognizing poor cognitive function especially in ADL dependent elderly patients. Significant risks with types of anaesthesia and surgeries also indicate that future studies should focus on identifying underlying mechanisms of neurocognitive function in POD.
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author Cheong, Jun Leong
Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti
Danaee, Mahmoud
Khor, Hui Min
Teang, Soon Chen
Loh, Pui San
author_facet Cheong, Jun Leong
Shariffuddin, Ina Ismiarti
Danaee, Mahmoud
Khor, Hui Min
Teang, Soon Chen
Loh, Pui San
author_sort Cheong, Jun Leong
title Understanding risk factors for postoperative delirium after elective surgery in a university-based tertiary hospital
title_short Understanding risk factors for postoperative delirium after elective surgery in a university-based tertiary hospital
title_full Understanding risk factors for postoperative delirium after elective surgery in a university-based tertiary hospital
title_fullStr Understanding risk factors for postoperative delirium after elective surgery in a university-based tertiary hospital
title_full_unstemmed Understanding risk factors for postoperative delirium after elective surgery in a university-based tertiary hospital
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