Delirium, a prevalent organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, is independently associated with increased morbidity. This last decade has witnessed an exponential growth in delirium research in hospitalized patients, including those critically ill, and this research has highlighted that delirium needs to be better understood mechanistically to help foster research that will ultimately lead to its prevention and treatment. In this invited, evidence-based paper, a multinational and interprofessional group of clinicians and researchers from within the fields of critical care medicine, psychiatry, pediatrics, anesthesiology, geriatrics, surgery, neurology, nursing, pharmacy, and the neurosciences sought to address five questions: (1) What ...
The burden of delirium in the intensive care setting is a global priority. Delirium affects up to 80...
Background: Delirium is a major neuropsychological issue in the hospital setting, especially in crit...
Background Traditionally, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) delirium was viewed as benign and was under-dia...
Delirium, a prevalent organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, is independently associated with...
Delirium, a prevalent organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, is independently associated with...
Delirium among critically ill patients is common. Presence of delirium imparts a poorer prognosis to...
Aim: To critically evaluate the literature related to the diagnosis, prevention and management of de...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome in critically ill patients, characterized by a distur...
AIM: The aim of this paper was to review the current discourse in relation to intensive care unit (I...
Delirium is defined as a disturbance of consciousness with cognitive changes or perceptual disturban...
Background: Several risk factors, such as age, alcohol abuse, dementia, and severe illness, can cont...
Introduction: Delirium remains a commonly under recognised or misdiagnosed patient complication of a...
Purpose: The recent literature regarding intensive care unit (ICU) delirium and updated clinical pra...
Delirium is common in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients and associated with poor outcome. In non-IC...
AIM The aim of this paper was to review the current discourse in relation to intensive care unit (IC...
The burden of delirium in the intensive care setting is a global priority. Delirium affects up to 80...
Background: Delirium is a major neuropsychological issue in the hospital setting, especially in crit...
Background Traditionally, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) delirium was viewed as benign and was under-dia...
Delirium, a prevalent organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, is independently associated with...
Delirium, a prevalent organ dysfunction in critically ill patients, is independently associated with...
Delirium among critically ill patients is common. Presence of delirium imparts a poorer prognosis to...
Aim: To critically evaluate the literature related to the diagnosis, prevention and management of de...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome in critically ill patients, characterized by a distur...
AIM: The aim of this paper was to review the current discourse in relation to intensive care unit (I...
Delirium is defined as a disturbance of consciousness with cognitive changes or perceptual disturban...
Background: Several risk factors, such as age, alcohol abuse, dementia, and severe illness, can cont...
Introduction: Delirium remains a commonly under recognised or misdiagnosed patient complication of a...
Purpose: The recent literature regarding intensive care unit (ICU) delirium and updated clinical pra...
Delirium is common in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients and associated with poor outcome. In non-IC...
AIM The aim of this paper was to review the current discourse in relation to intensive care unit (IC...
The burden of delirium in the intensive care setting is a global priority. Delirium affects up to 80...
Background: Delirium is a major neuropsychological issue in the hospital setting, especially in crit...
Background Traditionally, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) delirium was viewed as benign and was under-dia...