In this overview we discuss the role of psychiatry in managing delirium in acute hospital admissions. We briefly discuss the role psychiatry can offer in four main domains: (a) assessment; (b) management; (c) recovery; and (d) paradigm, education and research. In the assessment section we discuss accurately detecting delirium in the context of comorbid mixed neuropsychiatric syndromes, including depression and dementia, and the clinical importance of delirium subtyping. The management section briefly outlines pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to delirium and their evidence-based rationale. The recovery section focuses on the effect delirium can have on cognitive decline, mental health and long-term health, including functio...
Aim: To critically evaluate the literature related to the diagnosis, prevention and management of de...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric sindrome characterized by acute onset, a fluctuating course, an alter...
Delirium is common in critically ill patients and associated with increased length of stay in the in...
What is the problem? Dementia in general hospitals Dementia is very common in patients admitte...
Delirium is a disturbance of consciousness, cognition and perception that occurs frequently in medic...
Delirium is defined as a transient, usually reversible, cause of cerebral dysfunction. The clinical ...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome and can occur in various clinical settings. It has a ...
Objective: Delirium, an important event in hospital, is associated with significant mortality and mo...
Panagiota Goulia, Christos Mantas, Thomas HyphantisConsultation-Liaison Psychiatry Unit, Department ...
Delirium, defined as an acute fluctuating change in mental state, with consciousness and cognitive i...
Delirium, defined as an acute fluctuating change in mental state, with consciousness and cognitive i...
One of the main goals of epidemiology is to identify factors that increase the risk of a single indi...
Delirium is a common clinical phenomenon, often described as a disorder of consciousness. Delirium i...
Objective: This paper discusses the problem of delirium and the challenges of accurately assessing, ...
Delirium is a common condition in hospitalized older patients. Often, a report of a change in menta...
Aim: To critically evaluate the literature related to the diagnosis, prevention and management of de...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric sindrome characterized by acute onset, a fluctuating course, an alter...
Delirium is common in critically ill patients and associated with increased length of stay in the in...
What is the problem? Dementia in general hospitals Dementia is very common in patients admitte...
Delirium is a disturbance of consciousness, cognition and perception that occurs frequently in medic...
Delirium is defined as a transient, usually reversible, cause of cerebral dysfunction. The clinical ...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome and can occur in various clinical settings. It has a ...
Objective: Delirium, an important event in hospital, is associated with significant mortality and mo...
Panagiota Goulia, Christos Mantas, Thomas HyphantisConsultation-Liaison Psychiatry Unit, Department ...
Delirium, defined as an acute fluctuating change in mental state, with consciousness and cognitive i...
Delirium, defined as an acute fluctuating change in mental state, with consciousness and cognitive i...
One of the main goals of epidemiology is to identify factors that increase the risk of a single indi...
Delirium is a common clinical phenomenon, often described as a disorder of consciousness. Delirium i...
Objective: This paper discusses the problem of delirium and the challenges of accurately assessing, ...
Delirium is a common condition in hospitalized older patients. Often, a report of a change in menta...
Aim: To critically evaluate the literature related to the diagnosis, prevention and management of de...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric sindrome characterized by acute onset, a fluctuating course, an alter...
Delirium is common in critically ill patients and associated with increased length of stay in the in...