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Perioperative Use of Melatonin in Joint Arthroplasty: A Critical Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Studies.

Journal of pain & palliative care pharmacotherapy
April 12, 2025
Ayman K Saleh et al. (11 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to critically analyze the therapeutic effects of perioperative melatonin administration in patients undergoing joint arthroplasty, focusing on postoperative pain, sleep quality, and delirium.

Results Summary

The review found variable degrees of success for melatonin in managing postoperative pain, sleep disturbance, and delirium, but concluded that robust clinical evidence is lacking. Six studies assessed pain and sleep quality, while two assessed delirium.

Population

Patients submitted to joint arthroplasty (shoulder, hip, and knee).

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (6)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
perioperative melatonin administration
decrease
postoperative pain
patients submitted to joint arthroplasty
variable degrees
found variable degrees of success
#1
perioperative melatonin administration
decrease
sleep disturbance
patients submitted to joint arthroplasty
variable degrees
found variable degrees of success
#2
perioperative melatonin administration
decrease
delirium
patients submitted to joint arthroplasty
variable degrees
found variable degrees of success
#3
melatonin
no change
postoperative pain
patients submitted to joint arthroplasty
-
lacks robust clinical evidence
#4
melatonin
no change
sleep disturbance
patients submitted to joint arthroplasty
-
lacks robust clinical evidence
#5
melatonin
no change
delirium
patients submitted to joint arthroplasty
-
lacks robust clinical evidence
#6
Abstract

Joint arthroplasty for shoulder, hip and knee joints is a widely performed surgical intervention in orthopedics practice. Early postoperative complications include pain, delirium and cognitive dysfunction, urinary retention, sleep disturbance, anxiety and others. Melatonin is a sleep-inducing hormone successfully tried for management of many painful conditions, postoperative sleep disturbance, and postoperative delirium. This systematic review aimed to critically analyze the randomized clinical studies on the therapeutic effects of perioperative melatonin administration in patients submitted to joint arthroplasty. It was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Eight articles were progressed to final analysis. The effect of melatonin administration on postoperative pain and sleep quality was assessed by six studies while its effect on delirium was assessed by two studies. In conclusion, the present review found variable degrees of success of melatonin administration for management of postoperative pain, sleep disturbance and delirium. However, based on published studies, use of melatonin for management of these conditions lacks robust clinical evidence.

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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy60/10
Quality75/10
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
Weight Score2.50
Normalized Score0.59
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