Anti-inflammatory medication use associated with reduced delirium risk and all-cause mortality: A retrospective cohort study

J Psychosom Res. 2023 May:168:111212. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2023.111212. Epub 2023 Mar 12.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the relationship between history of anti-inflammatory medication use and delirium risk, as well as long-term mortality.

Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, subjects recruited between January 2016 and March 2020 were analyzed. Information about anti-inflammatory medication use history including aspirin, NSAIDs, glucosamine, and other anti-inflammatory drugs, was collected. Logistic regression analysis investigated the relationship between anti-inflammatory medications and delirium. Log-rank analysis and cox proportional hazards model investigated the relationship between anti-inflammatory medications and one-year mortality.

Results: The data from 1274 subjects were analyzed. The prevalence of delirium was significantly lower in subjects with NSAIDs usage (23.0%) than in those without NSAIDs usage (35.0%) (p < 0.001). Logistic regression analysis controlling for age, sex, dementia status, and hospitalization department showed that the risk of delirium tended to be reduced by a history of NSAIDs use (OR, 0.76 [95% CI, 0.55 to 1.03]). The one-year mortality in the subjects with NSAIDs (survival rate, 0.879 [95% CI, 0.845 to 0.906]) was significantly lower than in the subjects without NSAIDs (survival rate, 0.776 [95% CI, 0.746 to 0.803]) (p < 0.001). A history of NSAIDs use associated with the decreased risk of one-year mortality even after adjustment for age, sex, Charlson Comorbidity Index, delirium status, and hospitalization department (HR, 0.70 [95% CI, 0.51 to 0.96]).

Conclusion: This study suggested that NSAIDs usage was associated with decreased delirium prevalence and lower one-year mortality. The potential benefit of NSAIDs on delirium risk and mortality were shown.

Keywords: Anti-inflammatory medication; Delirium; Glucosamine; Mortality; NSAIDs.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal* / adverse effects
  • Aspirin / therapeutic use
  • Delirium* / complications
  • Delirium* / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Proportional Hazards Models
  • Retrospective Studies

Substances

  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
  • Aspirin