Effect of Intravenous Acetaminophen vs Placebo Combined With Propofol or Dexmedetomidine on Postoperative Delirium Among Older Patients Following Cardiac Surgery The DEXACET Randomized Clinical Trial

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Subramaniam, Balachundhar [1 ]
Shankar, Puja [1 ]
Shaefi, Shahzad [1 ]
Mueller, Ariel [1 ]
O'Gara, Brian [1 ]
Banner-Goodspeed, Valerie [1 ]
Gallagher, Jackie [2 ]
Gasangwa, Doris [1 ]
Patxot, Melissa [1 ]
Packiasabapathy, Senthil [1 ]
Mathur, Pooja [1 ]
Eikermann, Matthias [1 ]
Talmor, Daniel [1 ]
Marcantonio, Edward R. [2 ]
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[1] Harvard Med Sch, Dept Anesthesia Crit Care & Pain Med, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Harvard Med Sch, Dept Med, Div Gerontol, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Boston, MA 02115 USA
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IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE; BARIATRIC SURGERY; PAIN; PARACETAMOL; INFUSION;
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10.1001/jama.2019.0234
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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IMPORTANCE Postoperative delirium is common following cardiac surgery and may be affected by choice of analgesic and sedative. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of postoperative intravenous (IV) acetaminophen (paracetamol) vs placebo combined with IV propofol vs dexmedetomidine on postoperative delirium among older patients undergoing cardiac surgery. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Randomized, placebo-controlled, factorial clinical trial among 120 patients aged 60 years or older undergoing on-pump coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery or combined CABG/valve surgeries at a US center. Enrollment was September 2015 to April 2018, with follow-up ending in April 2019. INTERVENTIONS Patients were randomized to 1 of 4 groups receiving postoperative analgesia with IV acetaminophen or placebo every 6 hours for 48 hours and postoperative sedation with dexmedetomidine or propofol starting at chest closure and continued for up to 6 hours (acetaminophen and dexmedetomidine: n = 29; placebo and dexmedetomidine: n = 30; acetaminophen and propofol: n = 31; placebo and propofol: n = 30). MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES The primary outcome was incidence of postoperative in-hospital delirium by the Confusion Assessment Method. Secondary outcomes included delirium duration, cognitive decline, breakthrough analgesia within the first 48 hours, and ICU and hospital length of stay. RESULTS Among 121 patients randomized (median age, 69 years; 19 women [15.8%]), 120 completed the trial. Patients treated with IV acetaminophen had a significant reduction in delirium (10% vs 28% placebo; difference, -18%[95% CI, -32% to -5%]; P = .01; HR, 2.8 [95% CI, 1.1-7.8]). Patients receiving dexmedetomidine vs propofol had no significant difference in delirium (17% vs 21%; difference, -4%[95% CI, -18% to 10%]; P = .54; HR, 0.8 [95% CI, 0.4-1.9]). There were significant differences favoring acetaminophen vs placebo for 3 prespecified secondary outcomes: delirium duration (median, 1 vs 2 days; difference, -1 [95% CI, -2 to 0]), ICU length of stay (median, 29.5 vs 46.7 hours; difference, -16.7 [95% CI, -20.3 to -0.8]), and breakthrough analgesia (median, 322.5 vs 405.3 mu g morphine equivalents; difference, -83 [95% CI, -154 to -14]). For dexmedetomidine vs propofol, only breakthrough analgesia was significantly different (median, 328.8 vs 397.5 mu g; difference, -69 [95% CI, -155 to -4]; P = .04). Fourteen patients in both the placebo-dexmedetomidine and acetaminophen-propofol groups (46% and 45%) and 7 in the acetaminophen-dexmedetomidine and placebo-propofol groups (24% and 23%) had hypotension. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Among older patients undergoing cardiac surgery, postoperative scheduled IV acetaminophen, combined with IV propofol or dexmedetomidine, reduced in-hospital delirium vs placebo. Additional research, including comparison of IV vs oral acetaminophen and other potentially opioid-sparing analgesics, on the incidence of postoperative delirium is warranted. (c) 2019 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.
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