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接受选择性骨科手术的老年患者谵妄风险预测模型的开发和验证

 

Authors Guo Y , Ji H, Liu J , Wang Y, Liu J, Sun H, Fei Y, Wang C, Ma T, Han C 

Received 12 April 2023

Accepted for publication 14 July 2023

Published 21 July 2023 Volume 2023:19 Pages 1641—1654

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S416854

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Yuping Ning

Purpose: This study aimed to develop and validate a post-operative delirium (POD) nomogram in a population of elderly patients undergoing elective orthopedic surgery.
Patients and Methods: A predictive model was developed based on a training dataset of 474 elderly patients undergoing elective orthopedic surgery from March 2021 to May 2022. POD was identified using the Confusion Assessment Methods (CAM). The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) method was used to screen risk factors, and prediction models were created by combining the outcomes with logistic regression analysis. We employ bootstrap validation for internal validation to examine the model’s repeatability. The results were validated using a prospective study on 153 patients operated on from January 2022 to May 2022 at another institution.
Results: The predictors in the POD nomogram included age, the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), sleep disorder, neurological disorders, preoperative serum creatinine (Pre-SCR), and ASA classification. The c-index of the model was 0.928 (95% confidence interval 0.898 ~ 0.957) and the bootstrap validation still achieved a high c-index of 0.912. The c-index of the external validation was 0.921. The calibration curve for the diagnostic probability showed good agreement between prediction by nomogram and actual observation.
Conclusion: By combining preoperative and intraoperative clinical risk factors, we created a POD risk nomogram to predict the probability of POD in elderly patients who undergo elective orthopedic surgery. It could be a tool for guiding individualized interventions.
Keywords: post-operative delirium, elderly, elective orthopedic surgery, predictive models, nomogram