Objective To evaluate the effect of routine use of the Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU) on the diagnosis rate of delirium in elderly Emergency Department (ED) patients and the validity of the CAM-ICU in the ED setting.Methods This was a prospective observational study in a tertiary care academic ED. We compared the diagnosis rate of delirium before implementation of the CAM-ICU, without routine use of a screening tool, with the diagnosis rate after implementation of the CAM-ICU. All consecutive patients aged 70 years or older were enrolled. The diagnosis rate before implementation was based on chart review and after implementation on a positive CAM-ICU score. In a subsample, the presence of delirium was eval...
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...
Background:Delirium affects >15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributing...
Objective To evaluate the effect of routine use of the Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive...
Objectives Delirium is a frequent problem among older patients in the emergency department (ED) and ...
Background: Delirium is common in elderly patients and has been identified as an independent marker ...
ObjectivesIn the emergency department (ED), health care providers miss delirium approximately 75% of...
Background: Emergency care systems are at the core of modern healthcare and are the “point-of-entry/...
Background: Emergency care systems are at the core of modern healthcare and are the “point-of-entry/...
Background Delirium is frequent in elderly patients presenting in the emergency department (ED). De...
Background: Delirium is a serious condition that affects patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) t...
Background Delirium is an underdiagnosed clinical syndrome typified by an acute alteration of mental...
Background Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contribu...
Thomas C, Kreisel SH, Oster P, Driessen M, Arolt V, Inouye SK. Diagnosing Delirium in Older Hospital...
Background Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contribu...
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...
Background:Delirium affects >15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributing...
Objective To evaluate the effect of routine use of the Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive...
Objectives Delirium is a frequent problem among older patients in the emergency department (ED) and ...
Background: Delirium is common in elderly patients and has been identified as an independent marker ...
ObjectivesIn the emergency department (ED), health care providers miss delirium approximately 75% of...
Background: Emergency care systems are at the core of modern healthcare and are the “point-of-entry/...
Background: Emergency care systems are at the core of modern healthcare and are the “point-of-entry/...
Background Delirium is frequent in elderly patients presenting in the emergency department (ED). De...
Background: Delirium is a serious condition that affects patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) t...
Background Delirium is an underdiagnosed clinical syndrome typified by an acute alteration of mental...
Background Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contribu...
Thomas C, Kreisel SH, Oster P, Driessen M, Arolt V, Inouye SK. Diagnosing Delirium in Older Hospital...
Background Delirium affects > 15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contribu...
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...
Background:Delirium affects >15% of hospitalised patients but is grossly underdetected, contributing...