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Prognostic implications of delirium after Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) implantation: A retrospective study

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J Acad Consult Liaison Psychiatry. 2024 May 3:S2667-2960(24)00048-X. doi: 10.1016/j.jaclp.2024.04.005. Online ahead of print.

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INTRODUCTION: In critically ill patients, delirium is a prognostic indicator of morbidity and mortality. This study investigates the impact of a delirium diagnosis on outcomes after Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) implantation.

METHODS: This retrospective study included all adult patients who received LVADs at our institution between January 2016 and December 2020. We compared pre-implantation characteristics between the two groups, with and without a diagnosis of delirium, and compared their outcomes, including 1-month, 6-month, and in-hospital mortality, as well as re-intubation rate, length of stay (LOS), discharge disposition, and readmission rates.

RESULTS: In total, 361 patients (26.7% women, 75.8% African American) received durable LVADs. Ninety-four patients (26.1%) were diagnosed with delirium during the index admission. Pre-implantation demographic characteristics, past medical and psychiatric conditions, Interagency Registry for Mechanically Assisted Circulatory Support (INTERMACS) Profile, and laboratory values did not differ between the two groups with and without a diagnosis of delirium; older age (59 vs 56; P=0.03) was associated with delirium. Delirium diagnosis was associated with higher 1-month (P=0.007), 6-month (P=0.004), and in-hospital mortality (P<0.001), unplanned re-intubations (P<0.001), and a lower likelihood of discharge home (P = 0.03). Total hospital and ICU LOS were higher in patients with a diagnosis of delirium, though these results were not statistically significant. Readmission to hospital after index admission was quicker in patients with a diagnosis of delirium, but this result was not statistically significant.

CONCLUSIONS: In this study, a diagnosis of delirium during the LVAD implantation admission was associated with higher mortality, adverse post-surgical outcomes, and unfavorable discharge dispositions. Future prospective research is needed to validate the prognostic implications of delirium in both the short and long term. Additionally, there is a need to identify modifiable risk factors associated with delirium to promote early diagnosis and implement evidence-based management strategies to enhance outcomes within this population.

PMID:38705515 | DOI:10.1016/j.jaclp.2024.04.005

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