Clinical and prognostic implications of delirium in elderly patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes

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Vives Borrás, Miquel
Ariza Solé, Albert
Vidán, María Teresa
Formiga, Francesc

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Background Elderly patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes (NSTE-ACS) may present delirium but its clinical relevance is unknown. This study aimed at determining the clinical associated factors, and prognostic implications of delirium in old-aged patients admitted for NSTE-ACS. Methods LONGEVO-SCA is a prospective multicenter registry including unselected patients with NSTE-ACS aged ≥ 80 years. Clinical variables and a complete geriatric evaluation were assessed during hospitalization. The association between delirium and 6-month mortality was assessed by a Cox regression model weighted for a propensity score including the potential confounding variables. We also analysed its association with 6-month bleeding and cognitive or functional decline. Results Among 527 patients included, thirty-seven (7%) patients presented delirium during the hospitalization. Delirium was more frequent in patients with dementia or depression and in those from nursing homes (27.0% vs. 3.1%, 24.3% vs. 11.6%, and 11.1% vs. 2.2%, respectively; all P < 0.05). Delirium was significantly associated with in-hospital infections (27.0% vs. 5.3%, P < 0.001) and usage of diuretics (70.3% vs. 49.8%, P = 0.02). Patients with delirium had longer hospitalizations [median 8.5 (5.5–14) vs. 6.0 (4.0–10) days, P = 0.02] and higher incidence of 6-month bleeding and mortality (32.3% vs. 10.0% and 24.3% vs. 10.8%, respectively; both P < 0.05) but similar cognitive or functional decline. Delirium was independently associated with 6-month mortality (HR = 1.47, 95% CI: 1.02–2.13, P = 0.04) and 6-month bleeding events (OR = 2.87; 95% CI: 1.98–4.16, P < 0.01). Conclusions In-hospital delirium in elderly patients with NSTE-ACS is associated with some preventable risk factors and it is an independent predictor of 6-month mortality.

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Vives-Borrás, M., Martínez-Sellés, M., Ariza-Solé, A., Vidán, M. T., Formiga, F., Bueno, H., ... & Sionis, A. (2019). Clinical and prognostic implications of delirium in elderly patients with non–ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 16(2), 121-128. https://doi.org/10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2019.02.008

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