Association between postoperative hyperactive delirium and major complications in elderly patients undergoing emergency hip fracture surgery: A large‐scale cohort study

Author:

Sun Mingyang1,Chen Wan‐Ming23,Wu Szu‐Yuan23456ORCID,Zhang Jiaqiang1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Henan Provincial People's Hospital People's Hospital of Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China

2. Graduate Institute of Business Administration, College of Management Fu Jen Catholic University Taipei Taiwan

3. Artificial Intelligence Development Center Fu Jen Catholic University Taipei Taiwan

4. Department of Food Nutrition and Health Biotechnology, College of Medical and Health Science Asia University Taichung Taiwan

5. Big Data Center, Lo‐Hsu Medical Foundation Lotung Poh‐Ai Hospital Yilan Taiwan

6. Division of Radiation Oncology, Lo‐Hsu Medical Foundation Lotung Poh‐Ai Hospital Yilan Taiwan

Abstract

AimThis cohort study aimed to explore the connection between postoperative hyperactive delirium and major complications in elderly patients undergoing emergency hip fracture surgery.MethodsElderly patients aged 65 years and older undergoing emergency hip fracture surgery were included in the study. The presence of postoperative hyperactive delirium was assessed, and logistic regression analysis, following propensity score matching, was conducted to investigate the association between postoperative hyperactive delirium and major complications occurring 30 and 90 days post‐surgery. The analysis controlled for potential confounding factors.ResultsAfter propensity score matching, the analysis included 13 590 patients, equally distributed with 6795 in each group. The group experiencing postoperative hyperactive delirium exhibited a significantly elevated risk of 30‐day postoperative complications, including acute renal failure, pneumonia, septicemia, and stroke, with adjusted odds ratios ranging from 1.64 to 2.39. Furthermore, this group displayed notably higher rates of 90‐day postoperative complications, encompassing mortality, acute renal failure, pneumonia, septicemia, and stroke, with a significantly increased incidence of mortality within 90 days.ConclusionPostoperative hyperactive delirium in elderly patients undergoing emergency hip fracture surgery is significantly linked to an increased risk of major complications at both 30 and 90 days post‐surgery. These findings underscore the critical importance of delirium prevention and management in this patient population, offering the potential to reduce the occurrence of postoperative complications. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; 24: 730–736.

Funder

Lo-Hsu Medical Foundation, Lotung Poh-Ai Hospital

Publisher

Wiley

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