Delirium in Lower Limb Trauma: The Incidence and Risk Factors in a Prospective Observational Study

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Aravind Balachandran, Manoj Nagar, Prateek Behera, Priyanka Kashyap
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Abstract

Background

Delirium poses a significant challenge in musculoskeletal trauma patients, particularly the elderly, contributing to elevated morbidity and mortality. Despite unclear pathogenesis, various risk factors have been identified. This prospective observational study, conducted in a tertiary center, aims to estimate delirium incidence and identify associated risk factors in adult patients undergoing lower limb trauma surgeries.

Methods

Between August 2021 and December 2022, 150 patients with lower limb trauma admitted for surgery were included. Initial assessments recorded Mini-Mental State Examination scores, Injury Severity Scores, and potential risk factors. Confusion Assessment Method scoring done preoperatively (excluding emergencies) and postoperatively on days 2 and 5 or at discharge. Daily delirium screening utilized Nursing 4-Abbreviated Trauma score, with severity assessed using CAM-Severity score. Risk factor analysis categorized patients into Group A (delirium) and Group B (non-delirium), with primary endpoint being delirium occurrence.

Results

The study revealed a 10% delirium incidence. Delirium severity ranged from mild to severe. The median age (in years) was 79 vs 46 in delirium and non-delirium group respectively. Delirium patients had longer hospital stay (13 vs 8, p value 0.011). Similarly, factors like female gender, delayed surgery, hyponatremia, hypoproteinaemia, increased injury severity, midazolam use during induction, multiple blood transfusions, and heightened postoperative pain intensity were found significant (p value < 0.05).

Conclusions

This study enhances our understanding of delirium in lower limb trauma patients undergoing surgeries. Identified risk factors offer insights for targeted interventions, emphasizing the need for comprehensive preoperative assessments and management strategies to reduce delirium incidence and improve patient outcomes.

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下肢创伤谵妄:前瞻性观察研究中的发病率和风险因素
背景谵妄是肌肉骨骼创伤患者(尤其是老年人)面临的一项重大挑战,会导致发病率和死亡率升高。尽管发病机制尚不明确,但已发现了各种风险因素。这项前瞻性观察研究在一家三级医院进行,旨在估计下肢创伤手术成年患者的谵妄发生率,并确定相关风险因素。初步评估记录了迷你精神状态检查评分、损伤严重程度评分和潜在风险因素。术前(不包括急诊)和术后第 2 天和第 5 天或出院时进行意识模糊评估法评分。每日谵妄筛查采用护理 4-简易创伤评分法,严重程度采用 CAM-严重程度评分法进行评估。风险因素分析将患者分为 A 组(谵妄)和 B 组(非谵妄),主要终点是谵妄发生率。谵妄的严重程度从轻微到严重不等。谵妄组和非谵妄组的中位年龄(以岁为单位)分别为 79 岁和 46 岁。谵妄患者的住院时间较长(13 对 8,P 值 0.011)。同样,女性性别、手术延迟、低钠血症、低蛋白血症、受伤严重程度增加、诱导过程中使用咪达唑仑、多次输血和术后疼痛强度增加等因素也有显著影响(P 值为 0.05)。已确定的风险因素为有针对性的干预措施提供了启示,强调了全面术前评估和管理策略的必要性,以降低谵妄发生率并改善患者预后。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: IJO welcomes articles that contribute to Orthopaedic knowledge from India and overseas. We publish articles dealing with clinical orthopaedics and basic research in orthopaedic surgery. Articles are accepted only for exclusive publication in the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. Previously published articles, articles which are in peer-reviewed electronic publications in other journals, are not accepted by the Journal. Published articles and illustrations become the property of the Journal. The copyright remains with the journal. Studies must be carried out in accordance with World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki.
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