OBJECTIVES: To prospectively develop and validate a predictive model for delirium based on precipitating factors during hospitalization, and to examine the interrelationship of precipitating factors and baseline vulnerability. DESIGN: Two prospective cohort studies, in tandem. SETTING: General medical wards, university teaching hospital. PATIENTS: For the development cohort, 196 patients aged 70 years and older with no delirium at baseline, and for the validation cohort, 312 comparable patients. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: New-onset delirium by hospital day 9, defined by the Confusion Assessment Method diagnostic criteria. RESULTS: Delirium developed in 35 patients (18%) in the development cohort. Five independent precipitating factors for deliri...
Delirium commonly affects hospitalized elderly patients, and is associated with increased mortality ...
ABSTRACT Delirium is an acute, serious disturbance in one's mental functioning. When a patient deve...
INTRODUCTION Predisposing and precipitating factors for delirium are well known; however, their i...
Purpose The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize the reported risk prediction models an...
Delirium - a serious disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced a...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is a disorder that is characterized by an acute change in cognitive functioning...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the 1-year prevalence of delirium and the impact of hosp...
Aim: Although the risk factors for delirium in general medicine are well-established, their signific...
Background: delirium is frequently under diagnosed in older hospitalised patients. Predictive models...
Iwona Otremba, Krzysztof Wilczyński, Jan SzewieczekDepartment of Geriatrics, School of Health Scienc...
Factors associated with delirium among community-dwelling older adults have been poorly studied. Our...
Objectives: The pathogenesis of delirium in hospitalised patients is complex and multi-factorial. Al...
Aim: Although the risk factors for delirium in general medicine are well-established, their signific...
Objective: To investigate the hypotheses that delirium affects the most vulnerable older adults and ...
Background: Effective delirium prevention could benefit from automatic risk stratification of older ...
Delirium commonly affects hospitalized elderly patients, and is associated with increased mortality ...
ABSTRACT Delirium is an acute, serious disturbance in one's mental functioning. When a patient deve...
INTRODUCTION Predisposing and precipitating factors for delirium are well known; however, their i...
Purpose The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize the reported risk prediction models an...
Delirium - a serious disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced a...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is a disorder that is characterized by an acute change in cognitive functioning...
Objectives This study aimed to determine the 1-year prevalence of delirium and the impact of hosp...
Aim: Although the risk factors for delirium in general medicine are well-established, their signific...
Background: delirium is frequently under diagnosed in older hospitalised patients. Predictive models...
Iwona Otremba, Krzysztof Wilczyński, Jan SzewieczekDepartment of Geriatrics, School of Health Scienc...
Factors associated with delirium among community-dwelling older adults have been poorly studied. Our...
Objectives: The pathogenesis of delirium in hospitalised patients is complex and multi-factorial. Al...
Aim: Although the risk factors for delirium in general medicine are well-established, their signific...
Objective: To investigate the hypotheses that delirium affects the most vulnerable older adults and ...
Background: Effective delirium prevention could benefit from automatic risk stratification of older ...
Delirium commonly affects hospitalized elderly patients, and is associated with increased mortality ...
ABSTRACT Delirium is an acute, serious disturbance in one's mental functioning. When a patient deve...
INTRODUCTION Predisposing and precipitating factors for delirium are well known; however, their i...