Delirium - Postoperative Clinical Trials

12 recruiting

Delirium - Postoperative Trials at a Glance

12 actively recruiting trials for delirium - postoperative are listed on ClinicalTrialsFinder across 6 cities in 7 countries. The largest study group is Not Applicable with 5 trials, with the heaviest enrollment activity in Beijing, Banhā, and Beijing. Lead sponsors running delirium - postoperative studies include Yan Fuxia, Benha University, and Beijing Sanbo Brain Hospital.

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Treatments under study

About Delirium - Postoperative Clinical Trials

Looking for clinical trials for Delirium - Postoperative? There are currently 12 studies actively recruiting participants. Clinical trials offer access to new treatments before they are widely available, and every approved therapy in use today was first tested through a clinical trial.

Below you can browse trials, sign up for alerts when new Delirium - Postoperative trials open, and view eligibility criteria for each study. Each listing includes the study phase, locations, and enrollment details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Delirium - Postoperative clinical trials

A clinical trial is a carefully designed research study that tests new medical treatments, drugs, devices, or approaches in human volunteers. Every approved medication and treatment available today was proven safe and effective through clinical trials.

All clinical trials are reviewed and approved by Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) — independent committees that evaluate patient safety. Trials follow strict protocols, and your health is monitored closely throughout. You can withdraw at any time.

Not necessarily. Many trials compare the new treatment against the current standard of care, meaning all participants receive active treatment. When placebos are used, they are typically combined with standard treatment, not given alone. The trial description will always specify the design.

Under the Affordable Care Act, most private insurers are required to cover routine patient care costs during a clinical trial. The sponsor typically covers the investigational treatment itself. Medicare also covers routine costs for qualifying trials.

Yes. Participation is completely voluntary. You can withdraw at any time, for any reason, without it affecting your access to standard medical care.

Each trial has specific eligibility criteria — including age, diagnosis, disease stage, prior treatments, and general health. Browse the trials listed above and check their eligibility sections. You can also contact the trial site directly to discuss your situation.

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Recruiting

Correlation Between Perioperative EEG Variability and Postoperative Delirium Incidence.

Delirium - Postoperative
Xin Chen90 enrolled1 locationNCT07323940
Recruiting

Cerebral Oxygen Consumption Response to Increased Oxygen Supply and Postoperative Delirium in Older Surgical Patients

Cerebral OxygenationDelirium - Postoperative
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital80 enrolled1 locationNCT07463586
Recruiting

The Relationship Between Opioid-Free Anesthesia and Postoperative Agitation-Delirium and Quality of Recovery in Pediatric Ear, Nose, and Throat Cases Monitored With Perioperative Bispectral Index

Delirium - PostoperativeEar Throat Nose Surgery
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa120 enrolled1 locationNCT07191652
Recruiting
Phase 2

Effect of Dexmedetomidine Dosage on Postoperative Delirium in Geriatric Orthopedic Surgery

Delirium - Postoperative
Benha University75 enrolled1 locationNCT07443085
Recruiting

The Association Between Postoperative Inflammatory and Neurological Serum Biomarker Concentrations and Occurrence of Postoperative Delirium

Postoperative ComplicationsInflammationDelirium - Postoperative+2 more
Medical University of Vienna1,170 enrolled1 locationNCT07411612
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Audio-Recorded Messages Delivered Via iPad to Prevent Delirium in Hip Fracture Patients

Delirium - PostoperativeDelirium and Post-operative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD)
Sengkang General Hospital30 enrolled1 locationNCT07396532
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Effectiveness of the Delirium Zero Protocol to Prevent the Onset of Delirium in Patients Undergoing Hip Fracture Surgery

Delirium - PostoperativeHip Fracture
Cardenal Herrera University140 enrolled1 locationNCT07202208
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Preoperative Sleep Intervention on Postoperative Delirium in School-aged Children Undergoing Congenital Heart Surgery

Delirium - PostoperativeSleep ProblemsCongenital Heart Disease (CHD)
Yan Fuxia544 enrolled1 locationNCT06879431
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Preoperative Sleep Intervention on Postoperative Delirium in Infants and Toddlers Undergoing Congenital Heart Surgery

Delirium - PostoperativeSleep ProblemsCongenital Heart Disease (CHD)
Yan Fuxia452 enrolled1 locationNCT06861998
Recruiting
Not Applicable

Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Postoperative Delirium in Elderly Patients

Delirium - PostoperativeHip Fractures (ICD-10 72.01-72.2)
Huazhong University of Science and Technology160 enrolled1 locationNCT06678529
Recruiting

Electroencephalogram Predicts Post-operative Delirium

Brain Tumor AdultNeurosurgeryDelirium - Postoperative
Beijing Sanbo Brain Hospital137 enrolled2 locationsNCT06894238
Recruiting
Phase 4

Effect of Dexmedetomidine Supplementation to General Anaesthesia in Paediatric Transcatheter Closure of Atrial Septal Defect

DexmedetomidineDelirium - PostoperativeAtrial Septal Defect (ASD)+1 more
Alexandria University30 enrolled1 locationNCT06631534