Ironically there remains much confusion concerning delirium within health care and research communities.1 Though recognised since antiquity, and now affecting at least 80 hospitalised patients out of every 500, delirium still remains on the margins of the mainstream. In clinical practice, training and thus basic knowledge are often lacking.2 Variable and vague terminology abounds, and treatment lacks standardisation.3, 4 In parallel, delirium's enormous human and economic impact is far from being matched by commensurate scientific scrutiny. Yet recent developments may offer some encouragement.No Full Tex
peer-reviewedDelirium is one of the foremost unmet medical needs in healthcare. It affects one in ei...
Delirium is a brain dysfunction that is characterized by attention and cognition disturbances in a f...
A major part of delirium research in elderly patients has been in heterogeneous populations. Patient...
Delirium is a common clinical phenomenon, often described as a disorder of consciousness. Delirium i...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The purpose of this correspondence article is to report opinion amongst expert...
There is a paucity of empirical research on the impact of delirium on professionals' reactions, inte...
With the emergence of intensive care in the 1950s and 1960s, delirium became more prominent. Doctors...
Clinicians who manage delirium must do so without key information required for evidence‐based practi...
Delirium is a disturbance of consciousness, cognition and perception that occurs frequently in medic...
Delirium is a complex syndrome defined as an acute, fluctuating syndrome of altered attention, aware...
Delirium (acute confusion) is a serious, common health condition, and it predicts poor outcomes, inc...
Delirium is a common syndrome in the elderly and is associated with high mortality and negative heal...
Background: There are still substantial uncertainties over best practice in delirium care. The Europ...
Introduction Delirium is associated with a wide range of adverse patient safety outcomes, yet it rem...
Despite advances in delirium knowledge and the publication of best practice guidelines, uncertaintie...
peer-reviewedDelirium is one of the foremost unmet medical needs in healthcare. It affects one in ei...
Delirium is a brain dysfunction that is characterized by attention and cognition disturbances in a f...
A major part of delirium research in elderly patients has been in heterogeneous populations. Patient...
Delirium is a common clinical phenomenon, often described as a disorder of consciousness. Delirium i...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The purpose of this correspondence article is to report opinion amongst expert...
There is a paucity of empirical research on the impact of delirium on professionals' reactions, inte...
With the emergence of intensive care in the 1950s and 1960s, delirium became more prominent. Doctors...
Clinicians who manage delirium must do so without key information required for evidence‐based practi...
Delirium is a disturbance of consciousness, cognition and perception that occurs frequently in medic...
Delirium is a complex syndrome defined as an acute, fluctuating syndrome of altered attention, aware...
Delirium (acute confusion) is a serious, common health condition, and it predicts poor outcomes, inc...
Delirium is a common syndrome in the elderly and is associated with high mortality and negative heal...
Background: There are still substantial uncertainties over best practice in delirium care. The Europ...
Introduction Delirium is associated with a wide range of adverse patient safety outcomes, yet it rem...
Despite advances in delirium knowledge and the publication of best practice guidelines, uncertaintie...
peer-reviewedDelirium is one of the foremost unmet medical needs in healthcare. It affects one in ei...
Delirium is a brain dysfunction that is characterized by attention and cognition disturbances in a f...
A major part of delirium research in elderly patients has been in heterogeneous populations. Patient...