Background: Critical care patients with delirium are at an increased risk of functional decline and mortality long term. Objective: To determine the relationship between delirium severity in the intensive care unit and mortality and acute health care utilization within 2 years after hospital discharge. Methods: A secondary data analysis of the Pharmacological Management of Delirium and Deprescribe randomized controlled trials. Patients were assessed twice daily for delirium or coma using the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale and the Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU). Delirium severity was measured using the CAM-ICU-7. Mean delirium severity (from time of randomization to discharge) was categorized as ra...
Background: Several risk factors, such as age, alcohol abuse, dementia, and severe illness, can cont...
AIM OF THE STUDY Delirium is a frequent intensive care unit (ICU) complication, affecting 26% to ...
Delirium is an acute syndrome of the central nervous system (CNS) that affects patients of all ages ...
Importance:. Delirium severity has been associated with a higher risk of mortality and an increasing...
CONTEXT: In the intensive care unit (ICU), delirium is a common yet underdiagnosed form of organ dys...
Objective: To determine the attributable mortality caused by delirium in critically ill patients. De...
Delirium among critically ill patients is common. Presence of delirium imparts a poorer prognosis to...
Background: Delirium is a well-known complication in cardiac surgery and intensive care unit (ICU) p...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome in critically ill patients, characterized by a distur...
Contains fulltext : 87836.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: Pr...
BACKGROUND Delirium is a well-known complication in cardiac surgery and intensive care unit (ICU)...
OBJECTIVES: Delirium severity is independently associated with longer hospital stays, nursing hom...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between persistent delirium and 1-year mortality in newly adm...
Aim of the study: Delirium is a frequent intensive care unit (ICU) complication, affecting 26% to 80...
Objectives: Both delirium duration and delirium severity are associated with adverse patient outcome...
Background: Several risk factors, such as age, alcohol abuse, dementia, and severe illness, can cont...
AIM OF THE STUDY Delirium is a frequent intensive care unit (ICU) complication, affecting 26% to ...
Delirium is an acute syndrome of the central nervous system (CNS) that affects patients of all ages ...
Importance:. Delirium severity has been associated with a higher risk of mortality and an increasing...
CONTEXT: In the intensive care unit (ICU), delirium is a common yet underdiagnosed form of organ dys...
Objective: To determine the attributable mortality caused by delirium in critically ill patients. De...
Delirium among critically ill patients is common. Presence of delirium imparts a poorer prognosis to...
Background: Delirium is a well-known complication in cardiac surgery and intensive care unit (ICU) p...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome in critically ill patients, characterized by a distur...
Contains fulltext : 87836.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: Pr...
BACKGROUND Delirium is a well-known complication in cardiac surgery and intensive care unit (ICU)...
OBJECTIVES: Delirium severity is independently associated with longer hospital stays, nursing hom...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the association between persistent delirium and 1-year mortality in newly adm...
Aim of the study: Delirium is a frequent intensive care unit (ICU) complication, affecting 26% to 80...
Objectives: Both delirium duration and delirium severity are associated with adverse patient outcome...
Background: Several risk factors, such as age, alcohol abuse, dementia, and severe illness, can cont...
AIM OF THE STUDY Delirium is a frequent intensive care unit (ICU) complication, affecting 26% to ...
Delirium is an acute syndrome of the central nervous system (CNS) that affects patients of all ages ...