• Cir Cir · May 2013

    Observational Study

    [Preventive program for postoperative delirium in the elderly].

    • Jesús Ocádiz-Carrasco, Ruth Alicia Gutiérrez-Padilla, Frida Páramo-Rivas, Alejandro Tovar Serrano, and José Luis Hernández-Ortega.
    • Cirugía General, Nuevo Sanatorio Durango, Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico. jakoes1@hotmail.com
    • Cir Cir. 2013 May 1;81(3):181-6.

    BackgroundDelirium is a poorly recognized entity in surgical patients that may commonly be mistaken for dementia or cognitive dysfunction. It is of great importance to know the measures that can lower its incidence and insure early recognition in order to begin specific treatment. The main objective of this study was to prove that implementation of an educational program for health care professionals is an effective strategy to reduce delirium incidence and to help in early detection.MethodsA preventive program was developed based on non-pharmacological measures and with support from patient relatives consisting of educational sessions, didactic material and questionnaires, as well as specific strategies for all patients above 65 years old admitted to the hospital and within inclusion criteria. Two evaluations were made by physician and nursing personnel before and after implementation of the program.ResultsWe observed an improvement in ability to identify disease (initial 22% vs. 93%; p= 0.000). 200 patients were included in the study group in one year where only one case of delirium developed showing an important reduction compared to the previous incidence in our hospital (10% vs. 0.5% p= 0.000) whereas in the surgical patients group no patient developed delirium (4.8% vs. 0% p= 0.01, NNT= 21).ConclusionsImplementation of a delirium prevention program is feasible. Due to the satisfactory results in our study it should be considered as an effective strategy for reducing incidence of this condition that may cause greater postoperative morbidity and mortality.K.

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