Title of article :
Comparative Study on the Effect of Prime Solution Included Dexamethasone Vs. Methyl Prednisone on Incidence of Postoperative Delirium in Patients with Open Heart Surgery by Cardio Pulmonary Bypass Circuit
Author/Authors :
Fathi ، Mahdi Department of Anesthesiology - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Alizadeh ، Majid Department of Extra-Corporeal Circulation (ECC) - Imam Reza hospital - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Jarahi ، Lida Department of Community Medicine - Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Moeinipoor ، Ali Asghar Department of Cardiac Surgery - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Zirak ، Nahid Department of Anesthesiology - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Hoseini ، Akram 17 Shahrivar Hospital
From page :
734
To page :
738
Abstract :
Introduction: Delirium is a fluctuating type of cognitive impairment and is common in hospitalized patients and after open heart surgery has been reported up to 90%, which leads to increased risk of dementia and hospitalization costs, reduced quality of life, risk of falls. Needs longterm care and etc. Activation of the deep inflammatory response dependent on the blood response and the cardiopulmonary pump circuit is one possible reason for this. Therefore, in this study, two antiinflammatory drugs, dexamethasone and methylprednisolone, were used in Prime solution in cardiac surgery patients and then the occurrence of delirium was evaluated Methods and Materials: In this clinical trial study with a sample volume size 43 patients in openheart surgery by onpump method, after random assignment to two groups including dexamethasone and methylprednisolone that were added to prime solution. Inclusion criteria were EF more than 30%, candidate for mitral valve surgery, absence of cognitive impairment and preoperative delirium and age range 3065 years. In the first group with 21 patients received dexamethasone at a dose of 0.1 mg/ kg and in the second group with 22 patients at a dose of 0.4 mg/Kg in prime solution. Then delirium examined with standard CAMICU instruments after extubation and then the results were analyzed with SPSS 21 version. Results: The results showed that only 18% of patients who received methylprednisolone primer solution and 28% of patients who received dexamethasone primer solution had delirium, and this difference was nonsignificant (P. value: 0.448). Conclusion: In this study, the antiinflammatory drug methylprednisolone were not superior to each other and had a similar effect on delirium
Keywords :
Delirium , openheart surgery , Dexamethasone , Methylprednisolone
Journal title :
Journal of Cardio- Thoracic Medicine
Journal title :
Journal of Cardio- Thoracic Medicine
Record number :
2579423
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