Aging Clinical Trial
— ATROPAGEOfficial title:
Atropine Weight and Risk of Postoperative Confusion After Hip Fracture Surgery or Prosthetic Surgery of the Lower Limb, in the Elderly
The identification of a high atropine load of treatment received during hospitalization as a
predictor of postoperative confusion could have various benefits:
- Pharmacoepidemiological: identify factors associated with postoperative confusion
- Clinics: by favoring treatments with a low atropine load during anesthesia, the
management of patients hospitalized in orthopedics. Similarly, stopping or re-evaluating
treatments with a high atropine weight for scheduled surgery is an easy step to take.
- Socio-economic: by reducing the costs related to the occurrence of a confusional
syndrome (over-treatment, prolonged hospital stay, loss of autonomy,
institutionalization of patients...).
In total, the present study would improve the daily management of hospitalized patients and
the practices of clinicians, by offering a decision-making aid.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 130 |
Est. completion date | January 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 65 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Admitted to the orthopedic department for surgical management of a fracture of the upper end of the femur in emergency or for the installation of a hip or knee prosthesis - Patient able to understand and respond to the protocol - No opposition to the collection of data of the patient or his / her designee Exclusion Criteria: - Pre-existing confusion to surgery, detected by the CAM scale - Serious or moderate head trauma less than three months old - Removing / installing prosthesis. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Pierre-Paul-Riquet University Hospital | Toulouse |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University Hospital, Toulouse |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Association between atropine load of medications on the risk of postoperative confusion | Occurrence of a postoperative confusion syndrome performed by Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) scale once a day. The CAM is a validated scale as a diagnostic scale for confusional syndrome at the patient's bedside with four parts : 1) confusion and fluctuation of symptoms, 2) inattention, 3) disorganization of thought, 4) disorder of consciousness. | up to 7 days | |
Primary | Atropinic load of drugs | The DURAN scale is the most recent and most comprehensive atropine load evaluation scale. This scale classifies the evaluated drugs into three categories: no anticholinergic power (atropine weight = 0), low anticholinergic activity (atropine weight = 1), high atropinic power (atropine weight = 3). All drugs received by the patient during 7 days will be classified with the Duran scale. | up to 7 days | |
Secondary | Duration of hospitalization | Number of days of hospitalization (days) between surgery and discharge. Association between atropinic load of drugs and duration of hospitalization will be evaluated. | Up to discharge, an average of ten days | |
Secondary | Autonomy | Description of autonomy of the patient at three months of surgery evaluated by the Activity Daily Living scale (ADL). The ADL scale evaluates activities of daily living: washing, dressing, going to the bathroom, ensuring transfers, continence and food. Each item is rated according to a level of dependence: independent (1 point), with assistance (0.5 points), unable to achieve (0 points). A total of 6 points indicates a total autonomy, and 0 a total dependency. | Month 3 | |
Secondary | Cognitive dysfunction | Appearance postoperative cognitive dysfunction by the Mini Mental State (MMS). the total score of MMS wil be collected. | baseline |
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