Objective. To assess the effects of delirium on the institutionalization rate, taking into account geriatric syndromes and nutritional status. Methods. This population-based study took place in an acute care unit and included participants older than 75 years, arriving from home and later discharged. Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) symptoms were recorded by the nurses within 24 hours after admission and every 3 days. Delirium was defined using the CAM algorithm, and subsyndromal delirium responded to symptoms not fulfilling the CAM algorithm. These delirium categories were either present at admission (prevalent) or occurred during the hospital stay (incident). Participants were classified as having a low dietary intake when energy intake w...
Delirium commonly affects hospitalized elderly patients, and is associated with increased mortality ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the evolution of delirium of nursing home (NH) residents and their possibl...
Objectives: The pathogenesis of delirium in hospitalised patients is complex and multi-factorial. Al...
Objective: To investigate the hypotheses that delirium affects the most vulnerable older adults and ...
Delirium, or acute confusional state, represents a common, serious, potentially preventable and incr...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to report the incidence of delirium and its association wit...
Delirium is one of the most frequent, dangerous, and costly complications associated with hospitaliz...
Background: Delirium is highly prevalent among elderly hospitalized patients in various healthcare s...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the 1-year prevalence of delirium and the impact of hosp...
BACKGROUND: In older individuals, acute medical illnesses and admission to hospital are often assoc...
Delirium - a serious disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced a...
Delirium is a state of acute confusion and is common in hospitalized older adults. Delirium is assoc...
Objectives: to evaluate the differences in clinical characteristics and risk factors of delirium in ...
Introduction. Delirium is a clinical syndrome with a high incidence in elderly patients. Its clinic...
Delirium on the day of admission to general internal medicine wards was studied in 400 consecutive p...
Delirium commonly affects hospitalized elderly patients, and is associated with increased mortality ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the evolution of delirium of nursing home (NH) residents and their possibl...
Objectives: The pathogenesis of delirium in hospitalised patients is complex and multi-factorial. Al...
Objective: To investigate the hypotheses that delirium affects the most vulnerable older adults and ...
Delirium, or acute confusional state, represents a common, serious, potentially preventable and incr...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to report the incidence of delirium and its association wit...
Delirium is one of the most frequent, dangerous, and costly complications associated with hospitaliz...
Background: Delirium is highly prevalent among elderly hospitalized patients in various healthcare s...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the 1-year prevalence of delirium and the impact of hosp...
BACKGROUND: In older individuals, acute medical illnesses and admission to hospital are often assoc...
Delirium - a serious disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced a...
Delirium is a state of acute confusion and is common in hospitalized older adults. Delirium is assoc...
Objectives: to evaluate the differences in clinical characteristics and risk factors of delirium in ...
Introduction. Delirium is a clinical syndrome with a high incidence in elderly patients. Its clinic...
Delirium on the day of admission to general internal medicine wards was studied in 400 consecutive p...
Delirium commonly affects hospitalized elderly patients, and is associated with increased mortality ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the evolution of delirium of nursing home (NH) residents and their possibl...
Objectives: The pathogenesis of delirium in hospitalised patients is complex and multi-factorial. Al...