Abstract Objective Delirium is common in intensive care patients and is associated with short- and long-term adverse outcomes. We investigated the long-term risk of cognitive impairment and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in intensive care patients with and without delirium. Methods This is a prospective cohort study in ICUs in two Australian university-affiliated hospitals. Patients were eligible if they were older than 18 years, mechanically ventilated for more than 24 h and did not meet exclusion criteria. Delirium was assessed using the Confusion Assessment Method for Intensive Care Unit. Variables assessing cognitive function and PTSD symptoms were collected at ICU discharge, after 6 and 12 months: Mini-Mental State Examinatio...
cognitive and psychiatric impairments. Important neurologic disturbances that are common during and ...
PURPOSE: Delirium during intensive care unit (ICU) stay may be related to premorbid mental illness. ...
Long-term cognitive impairment and delirium in intensive care: A prospective cohort stud
Objective Delirium is common in intensive care patients and is associated with short- and long-term ...
Background: Whilst there is a growing body of research exploring the effect of delirium in intensive...
BACKGROUND: In the intensive care unit (ICU), critical illness delirium occurs in the context of mul...
Abstract Background Cognitive dysfunction is an important long-term complication of critical illness...
Risk factors for delirium were studied, an overview of long-term cognitive impairment and mental hea...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of delirium during intensive care unit stay on long-term health-rel...
CONTEXT: In the intensive care unit (ICU), delirium is a common yet underdiagnosed form of organ dys...
Intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians have historically focused on short-term outcomes such as succes...
Abstract Background Many intensive care unit (ICU) survivors develop psychological problems and cogn...
Objectives: To describe the association between intensive care unit (ICU) delirium and self-reported...
AimTo determine the relationship between the delirium of patients with mechanical ventilation during...
Introduction. Long-term psychological consequences of critical illness are receiving more attention ...
cognitive and psychiatric impairments. Important neurologic disturbances that are common during and ...
PURPOSE: Delirium during intensive care unit (ICU) stay may be related to premorbid mental illness. ...
Long-term cognitive impairment and delirium in intensive care: A prospective cohort stud
Objective Delirium is common in intensive care patients and is associated with short- and long-term ...
Background: Whilst there is a growing body of research exploring the effect of delirium in intensive...
BACKGROUND: In the intensive care unit (ICU), critical illness delirium occurs in the context of mul...
Abstract Background Cognitive dysfunction is an important long-term complication of critical illness...
Risk factors for delirium were studied, an overview of long-term cognitive impairment and mental hea...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of delirium during intensive care unit stay on long-term health-rel...
CONTEXT: In the intensive care unit (ICU), delirium is a common yet underdiagnosed form of organ dys...
Intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians have historically focused on short-term outcomes such as succes...
Abstract Background Many intensive care unit (ICU) survivors develop psychological problems and cogn...
Objectives: To describe the association between intensive care unit (ICU) delirium and self-reported...
AimTo determine the relationship between the delirium of patients with mechanical ventilation during...
Introduction. Long-term psychological consequences of critical illness are receiving more attention ...
cognitive and psychiatric impairments. Important neurologic disturbances that are common during and ...
PURPOSE: Delirium during intensive care unit (ICU) stay may be related to premorbid mental illness. ...
Long-term cognitive impairment and delirium in intensive care: A prospective cohort stud