Purpose Delirium is common and associated with poor outcomes, partly due to underdetection. We investigated if the delirium screening tool 4 A’s test (4AT) score predicts 1 year mortality and explored the sensitivity and specifcity of the 4AT when applied as part of a clinical routine. Methods Secondary analyses of a prospective study of 228 patients acutely admitted to a Medical Geriatric Ward. Physicians without formal training conducted the index test (the 4AT); a predefned cut-of≥4 suggested delirium. Reference standard was delirium diagnosed by two geriatricians using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 (DSM-5). We calculated hazard ratios (HR) using Cox regression based on the groups 4AT=0, 1–3, 4–7 and≥8, frst...
Background Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contribu...
Purpose We aimed to study the use of The 4 ‘A’s test (4AT), a rapid delirium screening tool, perfor...
Background: Delirium is a common and serious neuropsychiatric syndrome, usually triggered by illness...
Purpose Delirium is common and associated with poor outcomes, partly due to underdetection. We inves...
peer-reviewedObjective: Detection of delirium in hospitalised older adults is recommended in nationa...
Background: Delirium is common in older hospitalized patients. It has serious consequences e.g., poo...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is an acute disturbance in attention, awareness and cognition. Immediate detect...
Background Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributi...
Introduction: Delirium is a severe neuropsychiatric syndrome of rapid onset, commonly precipitated b...
Background:Delirium affects >15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributing...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric disorder in hospitalised older adults. Often unrecognized, del...
Background: Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributi...
Introduction: screening all unscheduled older adults for delirium is recommended in national guideli...
Background Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contribu...
Purpose We aimed to study the use of The 4 ‘A’s test (4AT), a rapid delirium screening tool, perfor...
Background: Delirium is a common and serious neuropsychiatric syndrome, usually triggered by illness...
Purpose Delirium is common and associated with poor outcomes, partly due to underdetection. We inves...
peer-reviewedObjective: Detection of delirium in hospitalised older adults is recommended in nationa...
Background: Delirium is common in older hospitalized patients. It has serious consequences e.g., poo...
BACKGROUND: Delirium is an acute disturbance in attention, awareness and cognition. Immediate detect...
Background Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributi...
Introduction: Delirium is a severe neuropsychiatric syndrome of rapid onset, commonly precipitated b...
Background:Delirium affects >15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributing...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric disorder in hospitalised older adults. Often unrecognized, del...
Background: Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributi...
Introduction: screening all unscheduled older adults for delirium is recommended in national guideli...
Background Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contribu...
Purpose We aimed to study the use of The 4 ‘A’s test (4AT), a rapid delirium screening tool, perfor...
Background: Delirium is a common and serious neuropsychiatric syndrome, usually triggered by illness...