Anesthesia Depth Increases Delirium Incidence
DeliriumAnesthesia AwarenessThis study aimed to determine whether targeting bispectral index (BIS) readings of 55 (light anaesthesia) was associated with a lower incidence of delirium, dementia (POD), POCD and mortality but higher rates of awareness and complications than a standard of care anaesthesia blinded to depth monitoring.
Safety and Efficacy of Combined Sedation With Midazolam and Dexmedetomidine in ICU Patients
DeliriumIt is well known that ICU patients need sedation. Now no ideal sedation drug existed and every sedation drug has its advantage and disadvantage,so combined sedation may use the advantage and avoid the disadvantage of the sedation drug according to the patients'condition. Until now, there is rare study about the combined sedation or sequenced sedation of different sedation drug.The purpose of the study is to explore the value of combined sedation with midazolam and dexmedetomidine compared to single drug sedation in ICU, so as to seek an ideal sedation protocol that could reduce the cost of treatment,obtain the appropriate sedation not under sedation or over sedation,reduce the incidence of delirium, reduce the adverse event of sedation.
Prospective Randomised Controlled Trial of Delirium Management by Geriatric Medicine Versus General...
DeliriumThe typical delirium study between 1989 and 2005 compared delirium management in a specialty unit such as geriatric medicine with delirium management in general medicine (in most cases the research diagnosis of delirium was not communicated to the general medicine group). This study will provide open diagnosis of delirium by the CAM to both the geriatric medicine and general medicine groups (medical staff, patients, families) plus daily monitoring of delirium using digit span and delirium index which is reported to both patient groups. It will also compare confusion assessment method (CAM)to a novel diagnostic system of Paul Regal with respect to hard endpoints (survival and return home). Hypotheses: 1) General medicine can manage delirium as well as geriatric medicine when delirium is openly diagnosed and monitored daily (even in speciality units it is rare to find daily measurement of tools such as delirium index); 2) The Regal diagnostic system will be superior to the CAM in predicting hard endpoints (survival and return home rate for patients living in the community).
Prevention of Early Postoperative Decline
DeliriumPostoperative Cognitive DysfunctionThe purpose of this trial is to determine whether using a brain training program in the time leading up to as well as after heart surgery will reduce confusion and cognitive loss that can occur after surgery.
Effectiveness and Safety of a Flexible Family Visitation Model for Delirium Prevention in Adult...
DeliriumA cluster-randomized crossover trial involving adult ICU patients, family members, and ICU professionals will be conducted. Forty medical-surgical Brazilian ICUs with visiting hours <4.5 h/day will be randomly assigned to either a restrictive family visitation model (RFVM) (visits according to local policies) or a flexible family visitation model (FFVM) (visitation during 12 consecutive hours per day) at a 1:1 ratio. After enrollment and follow-up of 25 patients, each ICU will be switched over to the other visitation model, until 25 more patients per site are enrolled and followed. The primary outcome will be the cumulative incidence of delirium among ICU patients, measured twice a day using the Confusion Assessment Method for the ICU. Secondary outcome measures will include daily hazard of delirium, ventilator-free days at day 7, any ICU-acquired infections, ICU length of stay, and all-cause hospital mortality among the patients; symptoms of anxiety and depression and satisfaction among the family members; and prevalence of symptoms of burnout among the ICU professionals. Tertiary outcomes will include need for antipsychotic agents and/or mechanical restraints, coma-free days at day 7, unplanned loss of invasive devices, and ICU-acquired pneumonia, urinary tract infection, or bloodstream infection among the patients; self-perception of involvement in patient care among the family members; and satisfaction among the ICU professionals.
Phenobarbital vs Ativan for Alcohol Withdrawal in the Intensive Care Unit
Alcohol WithdrawalAlcohol Withdrawal DeliriumOur aim is to compare outcomes of patients with benzodiazepine-refractory alcohol withdrawal syndrome who are treated with either a phenobarbital-based or a lorazepam based protocol.
Rivastigmine Patch Compared to Melatonin Patch in Prevention of Postoperative Delirium
Delirium180 patients will be randomly divided into two groups 90 patients each using a computer-generated program. Group R: 90 patients will receive a Rivastigmine patch (4.6 mg) 24 h before the operation to 3 days post-operative Group M: 90 patients will receive Melatonin patch (7 mg) 24 h before the operation to 3 days post-operative Patients in the two groups will be compared regarding incidence and severity of delirium on postoperative days 1, 2 or 3 and 7
Short-term Atorvastatin's Effect on Acute Kidney Injury Following Cardiac Surgery
Acute Kidney InjuryPost-Operative Delirium3 moreAim1a: Statin naive patient's scheduled for cardiac surgery will be randomized to 80mg atorvastatin or placebo on the day prior to surgery and then 40mg daily thereafter until hospital discharge to test the hypothesis that short-term atorvastatin use decreases: acute kidney injury following cardiac surgery. postoperative delirium following cardiac surgery. Aim1b: Patients using statins preoperatively will be randomized to atorvastatin 80mg or placebo on day of surgery and 40mg or placebo on postop day 1 with resumption of preoperative statin therapy on postop day 2 to test the hypothesis that short-term atorvastatin use decreases: acute kidney injury following cardiac surgery. postoperative delirium following cardiac surgery. Endpoints include glomerular filtration, urine and plasma markers of renal dysfunction, markers of oxidative stress, mitochondrial function, systemic inflammatory markers, delirium, dialysis, stroke, myocardial infarction, time to extubation, ICU length of stay, and death.
Effect Of Combination of Morphine+Fentanyl on Emergence Delirium in Patients of Cleft Lip and Palate...
Anesthesia Emergence DeliriumEmergence Delirium And Recovery Profile In Patients Undergoing Cleft Lip And Cleft Palate Repair With Either Combination Of Morphine Plus Fentanyl Or Fentanyl Alone
Premedication With Intranasal Dexmedetomidine or Midazolam for Prevention of Emergence Agitation...
Emergence DeliriumStudy where children will receive one premedication, either intranasal dexmedetomidine or oral midazolam, to reduce agitation on emergence of anesthesia. The hypothesis is that dexmedetomidine is superior but previous studies lack quality.