Title: Geriatric Post-Operative Delirium, A Rarely Reported Common Entity

Authors: Prajwala S Kaushik, Pallavi Waghalkar

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i8.139

Abstract

        

Delirium an acutely altered and fluctuating mental status has been a common occurance in the elderly in the post-operative period. Despite this, there have been few studies or cases reported in India. The objective of this case report is to sensitize the medical fraternity towards this condition and its importance.

We report a case of a 70 year old male who developed signs and symptoms suggestive of delirium after a spine surgery. We herebydiscuss the risks, predisposing and precipitating factors, diagnostic methods, preventive measures and treatment strategies of the condition.

With an increase in ageing population, post op delirium no longer remains a concern only for the developed nations and hence necessitates a watchful eye.

Keywords: Post-operative delirium, elderly, India.

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Corresponding Author

Prajwala S Kaushik

Assistant Professor, Dept of Anesthesia, GGMC and JJ hospital