Objectives: The objectives of this study was to explore the accuracy of the Cornell Assessment for Pediatric Delirium (CAP-D), Pediatric Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (pCAM-ICU), and Preschool Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (psCAM-ICU) when implemented in routine care as delirium screening tools, and to assess patient characteristics and clinical variables that may affect their validity. Design: This is a prospective observational study. Setting: The study was conducted in a 36-bed, mixed paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) at an Australian tertiary hospital. Patients: The study included critically ill children developmentally aged 6 months to 17 years, with a PICU length of sta...
RATIONALE: Delirium is often unrecognized in ICU patients and associated with poor outcome. Screenin...
Rationale: Delirium is often unrecognized in ICU patients and associated with poor outcome. Screenin...
Delirium is a poor-prognosis neuropsychiatric disorder. Pediatric delirium (PD) remains understudied...
Objectives: The objectives of this study was to explore the accuracy of the Cornell Assessment for P...
To validate a diagnostic instrument for pediatric delirium in critically ill children, both ventilat...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to establish early identification of de...
Abstract Problem: Pediatric delirium is highly prevalent in the intensive care setting, as much as s...
BACKGROUNDS: Reports of increasing incidence rates of delirium in critically ill children are reason...
Backgrounds: Reports of increasing incidence rates of delirium in critically ill children are reason...
Introduction: Pediatric delirium is underrecognized in the pediatric population and can lead to incr...
Pediatric delirium remains a significant cause of morbidity in pediatric critical care resulting in ...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of delirium in critically ill children and explore associated ri...
Objective: To describe a single-institution pilot study regarding prevalence and risk factors for de...
Objectives: Pediatric delirium is a neuropsychiatric disorder with disrupted cerebral functioning du...
Background Delirium is a critical and highly prevalent problem among critically ill patients. The Co...
RATIONALE: Delirium is often unrecognized in ICU patients and associated with poor outcome. Screenin...
Rationale: Delirium is often unrecognized in ICU patients and associated with poor outcome. Screenin...
Delirium is a poor-prognosis neuropsychiatric disorder. Pediatric delirium (PD) remains understudied...
Objectives: The objectives of this study was to explore the accuracy of the Cornell Assessment for P...
To validate a diagnostic instrument for pediatric delirium in critically ill children, both ventilat...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to establish early identification of de...
Abstract Problem: Pediatric delirium is highly prevalent in the intensive care setting, as much as s...
BACKGROUNDS: Reports of increasing incidence rates of delirium in critically ill children are reason...
Backgrounds: Reports of increasing incidence rates of delirium in critically ill children are reason...
Introduction: Pediatric delirium is underrecognized in the pediatric population and can lead to incr...
Pediatric delirium remains a significant cause of morbidity in pediatric critical care resulting in ...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of delirium in critically ill children and explore associated ri...
Objective: To describe a single-institution pilot study regarding prevalence and risk factors for de...
Objectives: Pediatric delirium is a neuropsychiatric disorder with disrupted cerebral functioning du...
Background Delirium is a critical and highly prevalent problem among critically ill patients. The Co...
RATIONALE: Delirium is often unrecognized in ICU patients and associated with poor outcome. Screenin...
Rationale: Delirium is often unrecognized in ICU patients and associated with poor outcome. Screenin...
Delirium is a poor-prognosis neuropsychiatric disorder. Pediatric delirium (PD) remains understudied...