Delirium is characterized by inattention and other cognitive deficits, symptoms that have been associated with disturbed interactions between remote brain regions. Recent EEG studies confirm that disturbed global network topology may underlie the syndrome, but lack an anatomical basis. The aim of this study was to increase our understanding of the global organization of functional connectivity during delirium and to localize possible alterations. Resting-state fMRI data from 44 subjects were analyzed, and motion-free data were available in nine delirious patients, seven post delirium patients and thirteen non-delirious clinical controls. We focused on the functional network backbones using the minimum spanning tree, which allows unbiased ne...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome, characterized by acute change in attention and awar...
Delirium, the clinical expression of acute encephalopathy, is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome tha...
BACKGROUND: Consciousness, the medium of sentient thought, requires integrity of functional networks...
Delirium is characterized by inattention and other cognitive deficits, symptoms that have been assoc...
Objective: Delirium is a common and potentially life-threatening clinical syndrome. The authors inve...
OBJECTIVE: Delirium is a common and potentially life-threatening clinical syndrome. The authors inve...
Abstract Background Pathophysiological concepts in delirium are not sufficient to define objective b...
OBJECTIVE: Delirium is an acute brain failure related to uncertain problems in neural connectivity, ...
Delirium is an acute neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered levels of attention and awar...
Delirium is an acute neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered levels of attention and awar...
BACKGROUND: In this article, the authors explore functional connectivity and network topology in ele...
Objective To gain insight in the underlying mechanism of reduced levels of consciousness due to hypo...
ObjectiveDelirium is an acute alteration of consciousness marked by confusion, inattention, and chan...
Background: Consciousness, the medium of sentient thought, requires integrity of functional networks...
Background: Delirium frequently affects older patients, increasing morbidity and mortality; however,...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome, characterized by acute change in attention and awar...
Delirium, the clinical expression of acute encephalopathy, is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome tha...
BACKGROUND: Consciousness, the medium of sentient thought, requires integrity of functional networks...
Delirium is characterized by inattention and other cognitive deficits, symptoms that have been assoc...
Objective: Delirium is a common and potentially life-threatening clinical syndrome. The authors inve...
OBJECTIVE: Delirium is a common and potentially life-threatening clinical syndrome. The authors inve...
Abstract Background Pathophysiological concepts in delirium are not sufficient to define objective b...
OBJECTIVE: Delirium is an acute brain failure related to uncertain problems in neural connectivity, ...
Delirium is an acute neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered levels of attention and awar...
Delirium is an acute neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered levels of attention and awar...
BACKGROUND: In this article, the authors explore functional connectivity and network topology in ele...
Objective To gain insight in the underlying mechanism of reduced levels of consciousness due to hypo...
ObjectiveDelirium is an acute alteration of consciousness marked by confusion, inattention, and chan...
Background: Consciousness, the medium of sentient thought, requires integrity of functional networks...
Background: Delirium frequently affects older patients, increasing morbidity and mortality; however,...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome, characterized by acute change in attention and awar...
Delirium, the clinical expression of acute encephalopathy, is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome tha...
BACKGROUND: Consciousness, the medium of sentient thought, requires integrity of functional networks...