2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12630-019-01440-6
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Perioperative dexmedetomidine reduces delirium in elderly patients after non-cardiac surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials

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“…Additionally, we conducted a subgroup analysis for noncardiac surgery and cardiac surgery. The subgroup analysis confirmed the results of recent meta-analyses, 19,20 which demonstrated a reduced delirium incidence after dexmedetomidine administration in elderly patients for noncardiac surgery with sufficient evidence from TSA and moderate quality rated by GRADE. Additionally, 5 cardiac surgical studies in this analysis demonstrated that dexmedetomidine did not prevent delirium incidence in elderly patients, with moderate heterogeneity ( I 2 = 67%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…Additionally, we conducted a subgroup analysis for noncardiac surgery and cardiac surgery. The subgroup analysis confirmed the results of recent meta-analyses, 19,20 which demonstrated a reduced delirium incidence after dexmedetomidine administration in elderly patients for noncardiac surgery with sufficient evidence from TSA and moderate quality rated by GRADE. Additionally, 5 cardiac surgical studies in this analysis demonstrated that dexmedetomidine did not prevent delirium incidence in elderly patients, with moderate heterogeneity ( I 2 = 67%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…These meta-analyses revealed that dexmedetomidine reduced delirium occurrence, mechanical ventilation, and the duration of hospital stay. 18-20 Furthermore, most randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have found similar results on the efficacy of dexmedetomidine in treatment of delirium for geriatric patients undergoing cardiac surgery. 21-25 However, Deiner et al 26 compared dexmedetomidine with placebo and published inconsistent findings after noncardiac surgery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Two systematic 2019 meta-analyses of RCTs showed that in elderly patients undergoing noncardiac surgery, perioperative administration of dexmedetomidine, compared with placebo, reduced the incidence of POD [145,146]. In contrast, a 2019 double-blinded, multi-center, randomized study that included 164 elderly patients undergoing cardiac surgery reported that dexmedetomidine-based GA resulted in reduced extubation time and postoperative morphine requirements when compared with propofol-based GA, but no significant difference was observed in POD incidence [147].…”
Section: Postoperative Deliriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A VÝSKYT DELIRIA U GERIATRICKÝCH PACIENTŮ [10] Delirium je častou komplikací v pooperačním období. Je spojeno se zvýšenou morbiditou a mortalitou.…”
Section: Perioperačně Podávaný Dexmedetomidinunclassified