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Pharmacotherapy for elderly patients with delirium in a general ward setting: A retrospective study.
Author: HashimotoTasuku, IshigeMinoru, KawasakiYohei, KikuchiShuichi, KurataTsutomu, NakagawaMei, OhsakoNoriaki, OkumaTakahiro, ShikoYuki, SuzukiHitoshi
Original Abstract of the Article :
Antipsychotic medications are widely used in patients with delirium. However, antipsychotics may lead to various adverse events including cardiac arrythmias, extrapyramidal side effects, and oversedation. This study aimed to investigate whether non-antipsychotic medications including ramelteon, suvo...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajp.2022.103024
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Pharmacotherapy for Elderly Patients with Delirium
This study explores the use of pharmacotherapy for elderly patients experiencing delirium, a state of altered mental awareness that can feel like wandering through a confusing desert. We focused on comparing the effectiveness and safety of antipsychotic medications with non-antipsychotic options, like exploring different pathways through the desert.
The study found that non-antipsychotic medications, such as ramelteon, suvorexant, and trazodone, may be a safer alternative to antipsychotics for treating delirium in elderly patients. This is like finding a gentler path through the desert, one that avoids the harsh side effects of the traditional route. The study showed that while the duration of delirium was similar between the groups, non-antipsychotic medications were associated with fewer adverse events.
Non-Antipsychotic Medications: A Safer Oasis
This study suggests that non-antipsychotic medications can be a more suitable treatment option for delirium in elderly patients, offering a safer and potentially more comfortable experience.
Navigating the Desert of Delirium
This research provides valuable guidance for managing delirium in elderly patients, reminding us that a careful approach, like choosing the right path in the desert, is crucial for ensuring their safety and well-being. It encourages us to explore alternative treatment options and to consider the unique needs of our patients.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research is like a beacon of hope, illuminating a safer path through the desert of delirium for elderly patients. It encourages us to explore alternative treatment options and to prioritize the well-being of our patients by minimizing the risks associated with certain medications.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-03-15
- Date Revised 2022-03-15
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