Projection of visual material on postoperative delirium in patients undergoing cardiac surgery A double blind randomized clinical trial
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Postoperative delirium is a neurobehavioral disorder that can appear after surgery. It is characterized by an altered
level of consciousness and impaired cognitive function. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of visual projection of
images of relatives or loved ones in patients undergoing cardiac surgery in the immediate postoperative period, and its influence
on the incidence and development of postoperative delirium.
A randomized, double-blind clinical trial was designed in the immediate postoperative period of adult patients
undergoing cardiac surgery. Consolidated Statement of Reporting Trials guidelines were followed. A control group (CG) and
an intervention group (IG) were established. In the IG, the patients underwent a visual projection, while the usual unit treatment
was carried out with the CG. Sociodemographic, anthropometric, anesthetic, and surgical variables were also recorded. The
postoperative delirium assessment scale used was the confusion assessment method for diagnosing delirium in intensive care
unit patients.
Information was collected from 104 patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Most of the patients included in the
study were men (66.35%) and the most performed surgical intervention was aortic valve replacement (34.62%). In the
CG, positive patients in postoperative delirium increased from 19.23% to 25%, while in the IG they decreased from 5.77%
to 1.92%. The logistic regression analysis presents a prediction model where the variables that influence the model are
gender and group membership, meaning that being female and belonging to the IG significantly reduce the presence of
delirium.
The projection of visual material reduced the incidence of postoperative delirium in patients undergoing cardiac
surgery, although it cannot be established that it is effective as a treatment once the pathology is already established
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Méndez-Martínez, C., Casado-Verdejo, I., Fernández-Fernández, J. A., Sánchez-Valdeón, L., Bello-Corral, L., Méndez-Martínez, S., Sandoval-Diez, A., Gómez-Salgado, J., García-Suárez, M., & Fernández-García, D. (2024). Projection of visual material on postoperative delirium in patients undergoing cardiac surgery: A double blind randomized clinical trial. In Medicine (Vol. 103, Issue 40, p. e39470). Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health). https://doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000039470














