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. 2015 Mar 3;43(4):232–239. doi: 10.5152/TJAR.2015.93798

Table 8.

Demographic data, anaesthesia method and effect of preoperative risk factors on delirium development

Wald statistics p OR 95% Confidence intervals
Lower limit Upper limit
Age 24.185 <0.001 1.087 1.052 1.124

ASA score 20.267 <0.001 3.335 1.974 5.633

Duration of operation 11.748 0.001 1.005 1.002 1.008

Gender (M/F) 2.816 0.093 1.736 0.912 3.304

Heart disease (None/Yes) 0.050 0.824 0.919 0.435 1.939

Diabetes mellitus (None/Yes) 7.972 0.005 2.736 1.360 5.501

COPD (None/Yes) 4.527 0.033 2.314 1.068 5.011

HT (None/Yes) 2.649 0.104 0.581 0.302 1.117

Premedication (None/Yes) 3.173 0.075 0.539 0.273 1.064

(General/Regional) 4.788 0.029 2.676 1.108 6.461

Malignancy diagnosis (None/Yes) 0.758 0.384 1.389 0.663 2.913

M: male; F: female; ASA: American Society of Anaesthesiologists; COPD: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; HT: hypertension; OR: odds ratio. The relationship of risk factors with delirium development was analysed using logistic regression.