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Non-English primary language may raise risk of delirium after surgery, study finds

Older patients who primarily speak a language other than English may face a greater risk of developing delirium after surgery in U.S. hospitals, according to new research presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY(r) 2025 annual meeting. The study also found that a lower socioeconomic status further increased patients' risk.

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