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Delirium in elderly hospitalised patients: protective effects of chronic rivastigmine usage

โœ Scribed by Paul L. J. Dautzenberg; Leonie J. Mulder; Marcel G. M. Olde Rikkert; Cees J. Wouters; Anton J. M. Loonen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
56 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Objectives

To investigate the efficacy of the chronic usage of the cholinesterase inhibitor rivastigmine in patients with dementia in the prevention of delirium in case of hospitalisation.

Design

Retrospective cohort study.

Setting

Nonโ€geriatric wards of an 1120 bed general teaching hospital in sโ€Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands.

Participants

Of a group of 366 hospitalised patients, treated by the geriatric consultation team from January 2002 until June 2003, the patients who used rivastigmine chronically were compared with a randomly selected subgroup of all patients not treated with rivastigmine.

Measurements

The occurrence and duration of a delirium, coโ€morbidity, use of medication, length of hospitalisation and psychosocial data were collected from the medical charts of the geriatric consultation team.

Results

11 patients (3%) were chronic rivastigmine users. A control group of 29 subjects was randomly selected from the nonโ€rivastigmine users of the patient population. In the group that used rivastigmine five patients (45.5%) developed a delirium, compared with 8 (88.9%) in the control group (pโ€‰<โ€‰0.05).

Conclusions

Chronic rivastigmine use may contribute to the prevention of a delirium in a highโ€risk group of elderly hospitalised patients suffering from dementia. Copyright ยฉ 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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