Postoperative Delirium Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cognitive Protection - Dexmedetomidine and Cognitive Reserve
This is a pilot study to evaluate the effect of dexmedetomidine in the prevention of delirium in non-cardiac surgical patients. The preliminary data regarding the effect of dexmedetomidine on delirium comes from a study underway at Stanford. We propose to randomize fifty patients into two different protocols, one using dexmedetomidine until PACU discharge (hip replacement) and the other using dexmedetomidine for 24 hours in a monitored setting.
Elderly patients who undergo anesthesia and non-cardiac surgery are subject to deterioration
of brain function including the development of postoperative delirium (PD) and postoperative
cognitive dysfunction (POCD). These disorders cause disability, distress for both patients
and their families, are associated with other medical complications and account for
significant additional health care costs. We currently use relatively primitive approaches to
preventing and treating PD and POCD. The proposed is a pilot study for an NIH grant which was
recently submitted. This is a randomized controlled trial of perioperative dexmedetomidine to
prevent PD and, potentially, POCD. Fifty patients will be enrolled at Mount Sinai with two
different surgeries, either hip replacement or vascular bypass. The patients undergoing hip
replacement will receive dexmedetomidine until discharge from the PACU. Vascular surgery
patients who are transferred from the PACU to a monitored step-sown unit will continue
dexmedetomidine for 24 hours.Participants will be screened for Mild Cognitive Impairment
(MCI), and undergo preoperative cognitive testing. Unlike the parent trial, we will test for
but will not select for patients with MCI. Participants will be randomized to either
dexmedetomidine or placebo which will be started prior to surgery and continued for 24 hours
postoperatively. Follow up studies will include surveillance for delirium while in the
hospital and cognitive testing at 3 months following surgery.
Dexmedetomidine is a drug used for sedation in critically ill patients that provides some
pain relief and controls the bodies response to stress. The sedation produced by
dexmedetomidine appears more similar to natural sleep than any other drug used for anesthesia
and postoperative sedation. Data suggesting that dexmedetomidine can prevent delirium
following cardiac surgery and the developing understanding of the causes of PD and POCD
suggest that dexmedetomidine will be particularly effective.
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