Delirium is a common neurocognitive disorder in hospital settings, characterised by fluctuating impairments in attention and arousal following an acute precipitant. Electroencephalography (EEG) is a useful method to understand delirium pathophysiology. We performed a systematic review to investigate associations between delirium and EEG measures recorded prior, during, and after delirium. A total of 1,655 articles were identified using PsycINFO, Embase and MEDLINE, 31 of which satisfied inclusion criteria. Methodological quality assessment was undertaken, resulting in a mean quality score of 4 out of a maximum of 5. Qualitative synthesis revealed EEG slowing and reduced functional connectivity discriminated between those with and without de...
BACKGROUND: In this article, the authors explore functional connectivity and network topology in ele...
Delirium is a common problem associated with substantial morbidity and increased mortality. However,...
Background: Delirium is frequently unrecognised. EEG shows slower frequencies (i.e. below 4 Hz) duri...
Delirium is a common neurocognitive disorder in hospital settings, characterised by fluctuating impa...
ObjectiveDelirium is an acute alteration of consciousness marked by confusion, inattention, and chan...
Objective To determine which findings on routine clinical EEGs correlate with delirium severity acro...
The objective of this thesis was to characterize the neurophysiology of delirium and to assess wheth...
Abstract Background Pathophysiological concepts in delirium are not sufficient to define objective b...
Objective: Delirium is associated with increased electroencephalography (EEG) delta activity, decrea...
Delirium is an acute disturbance of cognition and attention which fluctuates during the day. The inc...
Background Delirium is a common disorder affecting around 31% of patients in the intensive care unit...
Delirium is a major concern for critically ill older patients because it is associated with signific...
Objective: Delirium superimposed on dementia (DSD) is difficult to diagnose because symptoms of deli...
Introduction: Delirium is a leading cause of hospitalization and morbidity in elderly persons. Nonco...
Background: Despite its frequency and impact, delirium is poorly recognized in postoperative and cri...
BACKGROUND: In this article, the authors explore functional connectivity and network topology in ele...
Delirium is a common problem associated with substantial morbidity and increased mortality. However,...
Background: Delirium is frequently unrecognised. EEG shows slower frequencies (i.e. below 4 Hz) duri...
Delirium is a common neurocognitive disorder in hospital settings, characterised by fluctuating impa...
ObjectiveDelirium is an acute alteration of consciousness marked by confusion, inattention, and chan...
Objective To determine which findings on routine clinical EEGs correlate with delirium severity acro...
The objective of this thesis was to characterize the neurophysiology of delirium and to assess wheth...
Abstract Background Pathophysiological concepts in delirium are not sufficient to define objective b...
Objective: Delirium is associated with increased electroencephalography (EEG) delta activity, decrea...
Delirium is an acute disturbance of cognition and attention which fluctuates during the day. The inc...
Background Delirium is a common disorder affecting around 31% of patients in the intensive care unit...
Delirium is a major concern for critically ill older patients because it is associated with signific...
Objective: Delirium superimposed on dementia (DSD) is difficult to diagnose because symptoms of deli...
Introduction: Delirium is a leading cause of hospitalization and morbidity in elderly persons. Nonco...
Background: Despite its frequency and impact, delirium is poorly recognized in postoperative and cri...
BACKGROUND: In this article, the authors explore functional connectivity and network topology in ele...
Delirium is a common problem associated with substantial morbidity and increased mortality. However,...
Background: Delirium is frequently unrecognised. EEG shows slower frequencies (i.e. below 4 Hz) duri...