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The Effect of Treatment of Anemia with Blood Transfusion on Delirium: A Systematic Review.

Vera van der Zanden1, Sara J Beishuizen1, Lieke M Swart1, Sophia E de Rooij1,2, Barbara C van Munster2,3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Treating the precipitating factors of delirium is the mainstay of the prevention and treatment of delirium. We aim to investigate the role of anemia and blood transfusion within the multicomponent prevention and treatment strategy of delirium.
DESIGN: Systematic review.
SETTING: We included cohort studies or Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) that considered blood transfusion as treatment for delirium or risk factor, and had delirium as outcome. PARTICIPANTS: Hospitalized patients above 55 years old. MEASUREMENTS: We searched MEDLINE from 1946 through November 2014. Quality assessment and data extraction were performed systematically.
RESULTS: We included 23 studies (n = 29,471). The majority of the studies (n = 22) had a limited quality and for one study quality was uncertain. Two studies evaluated the association between transfusion strategy and postoperative delirium and found no association. Twenty-one studies investigated blood transfusion as a risk factor for delirium. In four of the 21 studies it could be assumed that delirium occurred after transfusion. One of these studies stated that transfusion was a significant risk factor for subsequent delirium (odds ratio (OR) = 3.68, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.32-10.94). The other three studies found no association between transfusion and delirium. In the remaining 17 studies, it was not clear whether delirium occurred before or after transfusion, so no conclusion could be drawn on the role of transfusion in delirium development.
CONCLUSION: The majority of the included studies was not suited to answer the research question properly as the time course of the beginning of delirium as to transfusion was lacking. Our review shows that there is no good quality evidence available for blood transfusion to be a risk factor for delirium or to be a preventive or treatment option.
© 2017, Copyright the Authors Journal compilation © 2017, The American Geriatrics Society.

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Keywords:  anemia; blood transfusion; delirium; elderly; geriatric

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28205243     DOI: 10.1111/jgs.14564

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc        ISSN: 0002-8614            Impact factor:   5.562


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Authors:  Jacob Raphael; Nadia B Hensley; Jonathan Chow; K Gage Parr; John S McNeil; Steven B Porter; Monica Taneja; Kenichi Tanaka; Michael Mazzeffi
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