Clinical outcome and healthcare system consequences of patients with delirium.</p
Objectives Delirium is known to contribute to increased rates of institutionalization and mortality...
Delirium is an acute disturbance in attention and awareness in response to one or more physiological...
Delirium is defined as a transient, usually reversible, cause of cerebral dysfunction. The clinical ...
Delirium is a serious complication that commonly occurs in critically ill patients in the intensive ...
<p>Kaplan–Meier analysis depicting the impact of delirium/coma on hospital mortality.</p
Sleep and Delirium? What is Delirium? • an acute but reversible disorder of attention & cognitio...
Delirium has been associated with institutionalization, increased length of hospital stay, cognitive...
PURPOSE: Persistent delirium can negatively affect patients, increase healthcare costs, and extend t...
Delirium is the most common and serious neuropsychiatric disorder experienced by people with advance...
<p>Acute conditions found and deemed precipitating factors for delirium in included patients.</p
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Clinical outcomes of all included patients (A) and patients readmitted to ICU (B).</p
Background: Delirium is highly prevalent among elderly hospitalized patients in various healthcare s...
Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of delirium on the survival of ad...
Objectives Delirium is known to contribute to increased rates of institutionalization and mortality...
Delirium is an acute disturbance in attention and awareness in response to one or more physiological...
Delirium is defined as a transient, usually reversible, cause of cerebral dysfunction. The clinical ...
Delirium is a serious complication that commonly occurs in critically ill patients in the intensive ...
<p>Kaplan–Meier analysis depicting the impact of delirium/coma on hospital mortality.</p
Sleep and Delirium? What is Delirium? • an acute but reversible disorder of attention & cognitio...
Delirium has been associated with institutionalization, increased length of hospital stay, cognitive...
PURPOSE: Persistent delirium can negatively affect patients, increase healthcare costs, and extend t...
Delirium is the most common and serious neuropsychiatric disorder experienced by people with advance...
<p>Acute conditions found and deemed precipitating factors for delirium in included patients.</p
Contains fulltext : 98557.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Contains fulltext : 93528.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
Clinical outcomes of all included patients (A) and patients readmitted to ICU (B).</p
Background: Delirium is highly prevalent among elderly hospitalized patients in various healthcare s...
Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of delirium on the survival of ad...
Objectives Delirium is known to contribute to increased rates of institutionalization and mortality...
Delirium is an acute disturbance in attention and awareness in response to one or more physiological...
Delirium is defined as a transient, usually reversible, cause of cerebral dysfunction. The clinical ...