The potential benefit of metformin to reduce delirium risk and mortality: a retrospective cohort study

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Purpose: Metformin has been reported to improve age-related disorders, including dementia, and to lower mortality. This study was conducted to investigate whether metformin use lower delirium risk, as well as long-term mortality. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, previously recruited 1,404 subjects were analyzed. The relationship between metformin use and delirium, and the relationship between metformin use and 3-year mortality were investigated. Main findings: 242 subjects were categorized into a type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM)-without-metformin group, and 264 subjects were categorized into a DM-with-metformin group. Prevalence of delirium was 36.0% in the DM-without-metformin group, and 29.2% in the DM-with-metformin group. A history of metformin use reduced the risk of delirium in patients with DM (OR, 0.50 [95% CI, 0.32 to 0.79]) after controlling for confounding factors. The 3-year mortality in the DM-without-metformin group (survival rate, 0.595 [95% CI, 0.512 to 0.669]) was higher than in the DM-with-metformin group (survival rate, 0.695 [95% CI, 0.604 to 0.770]) (p=0.035). A history of metformin use decreased the risk of 3-year mortality after adjustment for confounding factors (HR, 0.69 [95% CI, 0.48 to 0.98]). Conclusions: Metformin use may lower the risk of delirium and mortality in DM patients.

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Yamanashi, T., Anderson, Z. E. E. M., Modukuri, M., Chang, G., Tran, T., Marra, P. S., … Shinozaki, G. (2022). The potential benefit of metformin to reduce delirium risk and mortality: a retrospective cohort study. Aging, 14(22), 8927–8943. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204393

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