Delirium is an acute disturbance in attention and awareness in response to one or more physiological stressors that is closely related to poor clinical outcomes. The aim of this study is to investigate whether delirium patients with psychotic symptoms (PS) would have unique clinical characteristics and outcomes. A retrospective chart review was performed on the patients with delirium due to general medical conditions to assess clinical characteristics and outcomes. All patients were assessed by Delirium Rating Scale-revised-98 and classified as having PS when scored two or more on at least one of the psychotic symptom items (perceptual disturbances, delusions, and thought process abnormalities). Of 233 patients with delirium, 116 (49.8%) ma...
Background/Aims: Although delirium is generally regarded as a transient syndrome, persistence of del...
Introduction Delirium is an acute fluctuating disorder of attention and awareness, which often compl...
Objective: Our aim was to examine the characteristics of delirium in the severely medically ill canc...
This study describes the symptom profile of 46 patients with delirium seen as consecutive referrals ...
Abstract Delirium develops through a multifactorial process and include multiple subtypes with diffe...
Background: Delirium is one of the most common causes of referral of medically ill patients for psyc...
Abstract Introduction: The last decades, delirium, an organic psycho syndrome frequently found in h...
Delineating delirium phenomenology facilitates detection, understanding neuroanatomical endophenotyp...
Delirium is psychiatric disorder characterized by conciousness state impairment,<br />disorientation...
Delirium is a serious and frequent psycho-organic disorder in critically ill patients. Reported inci...
Aim: To evaluate the association of impairment of attention with other symptoms of delirium. Methodo...
Objectives To investigate whether delirium motor subtypes differ in terms of phenomenology and contr...
Delirium has been associated with institutionalization, increased length of hospital stay, cognitive...
Objectives To investigate whether delirium motor subtypes differ in terms of phenomenology and con...
AbstractThis study raises the problem of the differentiated diagnosis, due to the long period of tim...
Background/Aims: Although delirium is generally regarded as a transient syndrome, persistence of del...
Introduction Delirium is an acute fluctuating disorder of attention and awareness, which often compl...
Objective: Our aim was to examine the characteristics of delirium in the severely medically ill canc...
This study describes the symptom profile of 46 patients with delirium seen as consecutive referrals ...
Abstract Delirium develops through a multifactorial process and include multiple subtypes with diffe...
Background: Delirium is one of the most common causes of referral of medically ill patients for psyc...
Abstract Introduction: The last decades, delirium, an organic psycho syndrome frequently found in h...
Delineating delirium phenomenology facilitates detection, understanding neuroanatomical endophenotyp...
Delirium is psychiatric disorder characterized by conciousness state impairment,<br />disorientation...
Delirium is a serious and frequent psycho-organic disorder in critically ill patients. Reported inci...
Aim: To evaluate the association of impairment of attention with other symptoms of delirium. Methodo...
Objectives To investigate whether delirium motor subtypes differ in terms of phenomenology and contr...
Delirium has been associated with institutionalization, increased length of hospital stay, cognitive...
Objectives To investigate whether delirium motor subtypes differ in terms of phenomenology and con...
AbstractThis study raises the problem of the differentiated diagnosis, due to the long period of tim...
Background/Aims: Although delirium is generally regarded as a transient syndrome, persistence of del...
Introduction Delirium is an acute fluctuating disorder of attention and awareness, which often compl...
Objective: Our aim was to examine the characteristics of delirium in the severely medically ill canc...