Delirium, polypharmacy and adverse outcomes: findings from a hospital in Kerala, India

Steve Manjaly, Aqueen Joju, Anu Francis
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Delirium is an acute disorder of attention and awareness, a medical emergency associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Delirium remains under-recognised, and few studies are from India. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of delirium and its risk factors among hospitalised older patients admitted to medical and surgical wards in a teaching hospital in Central South India. We performed a retrospective cross-sectional study on 100 older patients admitted to medical and surgical wards in April-October, 2020. Patient data were obtained from a record review, extracting information on comorbidities, medications, and terms indicating delirium. Delirium was present in 39% of the study population and was significantly associated with older age (88%), abnormal electrolytes (59%), and polypharmacy (87%). Delirium was also significantly associated with mortality (28%) and prolonged hospital stay. (36%) The prevalence of delirium is high among older hospitalised patients and is significantly related to adverse hospital outcomes. The findings of this study could trigger changes in hospital policies in screening for delirium in older persons for its prompt recognition and prevention of adverse health outcomes.
谵妄、多种用药和不良后果:来自印度喀拉拉邦一家医院的调查结果
谵妄是一种急性注意力和意识障碍,是一种发病率和死亡率增高的医学急症。谵妄症仍未得到充分认识,而且很少有研究来自印度。本研究旨在评估印度中南部一家教学医院内科和外科病房住院的老年患者谵妄的患病率及其危险因素。我们对2020年4月至10月住院的100名内科和外科老年患者进行了回顾性横断面研究。患者数据从记录回顾中获得,提取有关合并症、药物和指示谵妄的术语的信息。39%的研究人群存在谵妄,与老年(88%)、电解质异常(59%)和多药(87%)显著相关。谵妄也与死亡率(28%)和住院时间延长显著相关。(36%)谵妄的患病率在老年住院患者中很高,并与不良的医院预后显著相关。这项研究的发现可能会引发医院政策的变化,以筛查老年人谵妄及时识别和预防不良健康后果。
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