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Prophylaxe des postoperativen Delirs

Prevention of postoperative delirium

Anästhesie / Neurologie

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Das postoperative Delir tritt bei rund einem Drittel der älteren Patienten auf. Es handelt sich um eine schwere Komplikation, die für die betroffenen Patienten und ihre Angehörigen sehr belastend ist. Der Hausarzt, der zumindest bei elektiven Operationen für die Operationsvorbereitung verantwortlich ist, kann Maßnahmen treffen, um das Risiko für ein postoperatives Delir so gering wie möglich zu halten.

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Gerresheim, G., Handschu, R., Winkler, B. et al. Prophylaxe des postoperativen Delirs. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 162, 50–57 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-020-0013-y

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