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Factor Analysis and Management of Postoperative Delirium in Aged Patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

        

  1. College Clinical medicine, Dali University, Dali, Yunnan, 671000, China
  • Received:2009-11-17 Online:2010-02-15 Published:2010-02-15

Abstract:

Objective: To study the influential factors leading to postoperative delirium and the management of aged patients with
benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH). Method: For 256 postoperrative BPH patients in our department, the clinical parameters including age, hypoxemia, preoperative infection, postoperative pain, and introvert were investigated, and the management was summarized. Result: Of all the patients, 27 experienced postoperation delirium. Many factors were significantly correlated with the problem in delirium patients, such as advanced age (≧75), hypoxemia, preoperative infection, postoperative pain, and introvert(P<0.05). The patients were treated with the drugs for calm and analgesia, improving body position and sleep quality, preventing infection, correcting electrolyte disturbances and so on. Conclusion: Advanced age, hypoxemia, postoperative pain, and acute stress were important factors for delirium, and therefore preventative and active treatments are good for postoperative delirium in patients with BPH.

Key words: benign prostatic hyperplasia, postoperative delirium, surgery

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