Retraction

Effect of Perioperative Administration of Dexmedetomidine on Delirium After Cardiac Surgery in Elderly Patients: a Double-Blinded, Multi-Center, Randomized Study

Paper Information

Record ID:
36591
Publication Date:
March 15, 2019
Retraction Date:
April 19, 2022 (3.6 years years ago)
Article Type:
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis - Dove Press
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Retraction PubMed ID:

Retraction Details

Nature of Retraction:

Retraction

Retraction Notice:
10.2147/CIA.S369950

Citations (53)

53
Total Citations
18
Post-Retraction
(34.0%)
35
Pre-Retraction
0
Same Day
Post-Retraction Citation Analysis
2 Within 30 days
9 Within 1 year
3 After 2+ years
1147 Days since retraction (latest)
Dexmedetomidine's Relationship to Delirium in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
Emily Halpin, Heather Inch, Meghan O’Neill
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
Published: Nov 2019
9 citations
873 days before retraction
Sedative use of Dexmedetomidine vs. Propofol after Cardiac Surgery: A critical review and meta-analysis.
Hesham Abowali, Matteo Paganini, Garrett Enten et al. (5 authors)
Research Square (Research Square) Open Access
Published: Oct 2019
910 days before retraction
Anesthetic management of geriatric patients
Byung Gun Lim, Il Ok Lee
Korean journal of anesthesiology Open Access
Published: Oct 2019
87 citations
910 days before retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations: 53
Years Since Retraction: 3.6 years
Open Access: Yes
Last Checked: Jul 24, 2025
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