2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2015.10.009
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Impact of multicomponent, nonpharmacologic interventions on perioperative cortisol and melatonin levels and postoperative delirium in elderly oral cancer patients

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“…Guo et al . () found a reduced occurrence in delirium in the group receiving MNIs [10/81 (12%) versus 25/79 (31%)] as did Patel et al . (); 55/167 (33%) pre‐intervention compared to 24 of 171 (14%) post‐MNI.…”
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“…Guo et al . () found a reduced occurrence in delirium in the group receiving MNIs [10/81 (12%) versus 25/79 (31%)] as did Patel et al . (); 55/167 (33%) pre‐intervention compared to 24 of 171 (14%) post‐MNI.…”
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confidence: 53%
“…Guo et al . () found that while there were no significant differences in the neurohormone levels preoperatively between the two study groups, postoperative nocturnal urine levels consistently showed statistically significant increases in melatonin and decreases in cortisol in the MNI group compared to the control group, suggesting improved circadian rhythms with use of MNI.…”
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