The relationship between zonulin and interleukin-8 levels and postoperative delirium development in patients who had femur fracture surgery under regional anesthesia
Patients who are over 65 years of age and scheduled for femur fixation surgery will be included in the study. Blood samples for zonulin and interleukin-8 levels will be taken at the day prior to the surgery. All patients will be evaluated by the Turkish version of the Delirium Rating Scale-Revised-98 (DRS-R-98) for delirium development at the postoperative 1., 2. and 3. days. Patients with a DRS-R-98 score of 11 points or higher will be included in the Group Delirium. And second blood samples for zonulin and interleukin-8 levels will be taken at the time of diagnosis. Postoperative pain scores of the patients will recorded by using a numerical rating scale (NRS).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
73
Postoperative pain scores of the patients will recorded by using a numerical rating scale.
Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University
Muğla, Menteşe, Turkey (Türkiye)
preoperative Zonulin
The relation between postoperative delirium development and preoperative blood zonulin levels. The correlation between them will be analyzed by statistical analysis.
Time frame: in the preoperative 24. hour
postoperative Zonulin
The relation between postoperative delirium development and postoperative blood zonulin levels The correlation between them will be analyzed by statistical analysis.
Time frame: At the postoperative 72. hour
preoperative Interleukin-8
The relation between postoperative delirium development and preoperative blood interleukin-8 levels. The correlation between them will be analyzed by statistical analysis.
Time frame: in the preoperative 24. hour
postoperative Interleukin-8
The relation between postoperative delirium development and postoperative blood interleukin-8 levels. The correlation between them will be analyzed by statistical analysis.
Time frame: At the postoperative 72. hour
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