Sleep & Postoperative Delirium in Hispanic/ Latino Patients After Cardiothoracic Surgery
Delirium in Old AgeSleep Disturbance1 moreThe purpose of this research is to study pre-operative sleep problems and delirium in Hispanic/Latino patients after heart and lung surgery.
Postoperative Delirium in Hip Fracture Patients
DeliriumRisk factors for postoperative delirium in hip fracture patients.
Incidence of Emergence Delirium in the PACU
Emergence DeliriumEmergence delirium (ED) is serious complication in the postoperative period in paediatric anaesthesia, reported incidence is 20-60%. It is characterized by psychomotor and perception disorder with excitation of paediatric patients. Emergence delirium has impact on morbidity and even on mortality of paediatric patients in the postoperative period. The potential risk factors for ED development include sevoflurane, which is the dominant anaesthetic agent used in the paediatric patients, and which is actually the only inhalation agent used for inhalation anaesthesia induction. The incidence of ED is higher in postoperative period, for example in the Post-anaesthesia Care Unit - PACU. Patients with ED are at higher risk of psychomotor anxiety, agitation, unintentional extraction of intravenous cannula, and nausea and vomiting. For the therapy of ED propofol, midazolam and eventually ketamine in a reduced dosage are used.
Predictors for Postoperative Delirium After Major Noncardiac Surgery in Adults
Postoperative DeliriumThis research project is an observational cohort study by retrospective chart review of patients that underwent major noncardiac surgery at University Hospital Basel, Switzerland, in the years 2011-2015. The PODMAS study aims to identify risk factors for POD in a general surgical population.
Validation of the Greek Version of the Confusion Assessment Method Diagnostic Algorithm (CAM) and...
Postoperative DeliriumThis study attempts to validate the Greek version of the CAM Diagnostic Algorithm and Nu-DESC in patients undergoing surgery under general anesthesia.
Methadone for Emergence Delirium in Children Undergoing Outpatient Strabismus Surgery
Emergence DeliriumStrabismusStrabismus surgery for children is a very common procedure, with a high incidence of emergence delirium in the recovery room. Pain is often implicated in delirium. The primary aim of this study is to determine whether a single, intraoperative dose of methadone for outpatient ambulatory pediatric strabismus surgery reduces postoperative delirium.
Relevance of the Peripheral Cholinesterase-activity on Neurocognitive Dysfunctions in Surgical Patients...
Postoperative DeliriumIn this prospective, multicenter observational study the investigators capture the perioperative course of peripheral cholinesterase activity. The focus is the perioperative inflammation causing postoperative delirium. Therefore we measure the activity of Acetylcholine-Esterase and Butyrylcholine-Esterase in whole blood of adults in the perioperative context. Early postoperative delirium will be detected by Nu-DESC in the Recovery Room or the Postanaesthesia-Care-Unit. The course of the peripheral cholinesterase activity will be compared with the incidence of postoperative delirium and other clinical dysfunctions. We follow up the patients for up to five years regarding Delirum, comorbidities and mortality data.
ED50 of Dexmedetomidine to Prevent Emergence Agitation in Children
AgitationThere are several recommended doses of dexmedetomidine for prevention of emergence agitation in children. In this study, the investigators examine ED50 in prevention of emergence agitation after tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy in children.
Sevoflurane Decreases the Risk of Postoperative Delirium After Cerebral Hypoxemia During Surgery...
Cerebral HypoxiaPostoperative DeliriumThe aim of this study is to distinguish possible differences in frequency of delirium after Volatile Induction and Maintenance of Anesthesia and Total Intravenous Anesthesia in case of undeliberate cerebral desaturation during non-cardiac surgery.
Predictors of Postoperative Delirium in Elder Patients After Spine Surgery: Regional Cerebral Oxygen...
Postoperative Delirium in Elder Patients After Spine SurgeryPostoperative delirium is an important problem in patients undergoing major surgery. The incidence of delirium was 12.5% in the patients over 70 years old undergoing spine surgery. A study shows that a low preoperative regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) is associated with postoperative delirium after on-pump cardiac surgery. This same perturbation likely also increases the risk for postoperative delirium after spine surgery, although there are little data that have evaluated this hypothesis. Therefore, this observational study was designed to explore the relationship between perioperative rSO2 and the delirium in elderly patients undergoing spine surgery.