处理头颈部手术患者的术后谵妄:教育概述。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Clinical journal of oncology nursing Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.1188/24.CJON.E1-E8
Saumya Babu, Bilja Kurian Sajith
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背景:头颈部手术患者术后谵妄是一个亟待解决的问题,会影响发病率、死亡率和医疗成本。随着人口老龄化,美国每年新增约 65,000 例头颈部癌症患者,无论年龄大小,手术仍是主要的治疗方式:本文概述了头颈部手术患者术后谵妄的处理方法,包括发病率、病因、病理生理学、诊断测试、治疗、并发症和风险因素:方法:对过去 10 年发表的文章进行叙述性文献综述,以整合有关头颈部手术患者术后谵妄的信息:术后谵妄的特点是术后 30 天内出现急性、波动性认知功能障碍,发生率在 11% 到 26% 之间。病理生理学是多因素的,药物治疗因副作用和效果不同而受到限制。非药物治疗的重点是解决潜在的病因和早期动员。降低术后谵妄风险需要跨专业、全系统的合作。
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Managing Postoperative Delirium in Patients Receiving Head and Neck Surgery: An Educational Overview.

Background: Postoperative delirium in patients receiving head and neck surgery is a pressing concern, affecting morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. With an aging population and about 65,000 new head and neck cancer diagnoses per year in the United States, surgery remains a primary treatment modality, regardless of age.

Objectives: This article offers an educational overview of postoperative delirium management in patients receiving head and neck surgery, summarizing incidence, etiology, pathophysiology, diagnostic tests, treatment, complications, and risk factors.

Methods: A narrative literature review of articles published in the past 10 years was conducted to consolidate information on postoperative delirium in patients receiving head and neck surgery.

Findings: Postoperative delirium is characterized by acute, fluctuating cognitive dysfunction within 30 days after surgery, with incidence ranging from 11% to 26%. Pathophysiology is multifactorial, and pharmacologic options are limited because of side effects and varying effectiveness. Nonpharmacologic management focuses on addressing underlying causes and early mobilization. Reducing postoperative delirium risk necessitates interprofessional, systemwide collaboration.

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127
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing (CJON) is an official publication of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) and is directed to the practicing nurse specializing in the care of patients with an actual or potential diagnosis of cancer. CJON is a vehicle to promote the mission of ONS, which is to advance excellence in oncology nursing and quality cancer care. The CJON mission is twofold: to provide practical information necessary to care for patients and their families across the cancer continuum and to develop publication skills in oncology nurses.
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