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. 2021 May 2;14(5):1830–1840. doi: 10.1111/cts.13031

TABLE 2.

Patient characteristics for POCD analysis (n = 562)

Characteristic

POCD

(n = 60)

(10.7%)

No POCD

(n = 502)

(89.3%)

p value
n = 562
Age [years] 74 [70; 79] 72 [68; 75] 0.001 a
Sex
Female 28 (46.7%) 197 (39.2%) 0.267 b
ASA PS
1–2 32 (53.3%) 361 (71.9%) 0.003 b
3–4 28 (46.7%) 141 (28.1%)
CCI 1.52 ± 1.6 1.19 ± 1.4 0.075 a
Frailty status
Robust 20 (33.3%) 204 (41.0%) 0.008 b
Pre‐frail 27 (45.0%) 249 (50.1%)
Frail 13 (21.7%) 44 (8.9%)
Duration of anesthesia [min] 179 [100; 294] 188 [117; 277] 0.476 a
Site of surgery
Intracranial 2 (3.3%) 3 (0.6%) 0.101 b
Intrathoracic/‐abdominal /‐pelvic 23 (38.3%) 204 (40.6%)
Peripheral 35 (58.3%) 295 (58.8%)
Polypharmacy 32 (53.3%) 206 (41.0%) 0.068 b
Medication (PRISCUS list) 9 (15.0%) 66 (13.1%) 0.690 b
Medication (EU(7)‐PIM list) 30 (50.0%) 235 (46.8%) 0.640 b
Number of agents 5.50 ± 4.0 4.32 ± 3.3 0.032 a
Number of agents according to the PRISCUS list 0.15 ± 0.4 0.14 ± 0.4 0.719 a
Number of agents according to the EU(7)‐PIM list 0.95 ± 1.2 0.75 ± 1.0 0.285 a

Data are expressed as median [25th quartile; 75th quartile], or as mean ± SD except for categorical data, which are expressed as frequencies (percentages). Any p ≤ 0.05 was considered as statistically significant.

Abbreviations: ASA PS, physical status according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists; CCI, Charlson Comorbidity Index; EU(7)‐PIM, European list of potentially inappropriate medications; POCD, postoperative cognitive dysfunction.

a

The p values refer to the Mann–Whitney U test between patients with or without POCD.

b

The p values refer to the χ2 test between patients with or without POCD.