An update on postoperative delirium: Clinical features, neuropathogenesis, and perioperative management.
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ABSTRACT: Purpose of ReviewWe present a focused review on postoperative delirium for anesthesiologists, encompassing clinical features, neuropathogenesis, and clinical identification and management strategies based on risk factors and current delirium treatments.Recent FindingsThe literature on postoperative delirium is dominated by non-experimental studies. We review delirium phenotypes, diagnostic criteria, and present standard nomenclature based on current literature. Disruption of cortical inhibition of complex information (CICI) may provide a framework to understand the neuropathogenesis of postoperative delirium, as well as risk factors and clinical modifiers in the perioperative period. We further divide risk factors into patient factors, surgical factors, and medical/pharmacological factors, and present specific considerations for each in the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative periods.SummaryPostoperative delirium is prevalent, poorly understood, and often missed with current screening techniques. Proper identification of risk factors is useful for perioperative interventions and can help tailor patient-specific management strategies.
SUBMITTER: Safavynia SA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6290904 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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