Abstract

Background: Geriatric hip fractures are a major cause of concern globally and often a frequent reason for morbidity and mortality. Postoperative delirium (POD) is frequent but often under-diagnosed complication, especially after a major hip surgery. Some of the factors contributing to delirium are sepsis, dyselectrolytemia, elevated blood sugars, blood pressure fluctuation, constipation, and malnutrition. It very important to prevent delirium and to treat the underlying cause contributing to it. Objective: Prevalence of postoperative delirium in Geriatric patients with hip fracture and to determine various factors associated with it. Methodology: Prospective study Samples are collected from geriatric hip fracture patients admitted in a tertiary health care centre. Data regarding preoperative blood investigations, hypertension, and diabetes status, MNA (mini nutritional assessments) status, serum albumin, and serum electrolytes values were recorded. The Confusion Assessment Method tool (CAM) was used to diagnose delirium in the postoperative period. Results: 140 patients fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria were admitted to the study. Among the one hundred and forty patients, forty-nine patients developed delirium. The incidence of delirium in the postoperative period was 35%. The percentage of patients developing delirium was directly proportional to their advancing age In these patients major risk factor associated with delirium was pain, constipation, urosepsis (fever), dyselectrolytemia, uncontrolled glycemic status and prolonged hospital stay (delayed rehabilitation) Conclusion: Delirium is a common feature in the post-operative period in the elderly patients associated with acute alteration in attention and cognitive impairment, which is responsible for the significant increase in both morbidity and mortality. Multiple factors predispose a patient to different forms of delirium. The reversible causes must be identified and treated promptly. A wider knowledge of pathophysiology and clinical awareness can help to counter the possible deleterious effects of delirium during the post-operative period.

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