Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered consciousness and attention with cognitive, emotional and behavioural symptoms. It is particularly frequent in elderly people with medical or surgical conditions and is associated with adverse outcomes. Predisposing factors render the subject more vulnerable to a congregation of precipitating factors which potentially affect brain function and induce an imbalance in all the major neurotransmitter systems. Early diagnosis of delirium is crucial to improve the prognosis of patients requiring the identification of subtle and fluctuating signs. Increased awareness of clinical staff, particularly nurses, and routine screening of cognitive function with standardized instruments, can...
Background: Delirium is a common severe neuropsychiatric condition secondary to physical illness, w...
Delirium, also known as acute confusional state, is relatively common in physically ill old people. ...
AbstractDelirium is highly prevalent, occurring in 20% of acute hospital inpatients and up to 62% of...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered consciousness and attention with co...
peer-reviewedDelirium is one of the foremost unmet medical needs in healthcare. It affects one in ei...
Delirium describes a sudden onset change in mental status of fluctuating course. This is a state of ...
Delirium is an acute change in awareness and attention and is common,morbid, and costly for patients...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome and can occur in various clinical settings. It has a ...
Delirium is a clinical syndrome characterised by a disturbance of perception, consciousness and/or c...
The purpose of this correspondence article is to report opinion amongst experts in the delirium fiel...
Background Delirium is more prevalent in older people and estimated to occur in up to 50% of the hos...
Delirium among critically ill patients is common. Presence of delirium imparts a poorer prognosis to...
Objective: This paper discusses the problem of delirium and the challenges of accurately assessing, ...
Delirium can be defined as an 'acute brain dysfunction.' Compared to dementia, which is a disease th...
Delirium is a common syndrome in the elderly and is associated with high mortality and negative heal...
Background: Delirium is a common severe neuropsychiatric condition secondary to physical illness, w...
Delirium, also known as acute confusional state, is relatively common in physically ill old people. ...
AbstractDelirium is highly prevalent, occurring in 20% of acute hospital inpatients and up to 62% of...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered consciousness and attention with co...
peer-reviewedDelirium is one of the foremost unmet medical needs in healthcare. It affects one in ei...
Delirium describes a sudden onset change in mental status of fluctuating course. This is a state of ...
Delirium is an acute change in awareness and attention and is common,morbid, and costly for patients...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome and can occur in various clinical settings. It has a ...
Delirium is a clinical syndrome characterised by a disturbance of perception, consciousness and/or c...
The purpose of this correspondence article is to report opinion amongst experts in the delirium fiel...
Background Delirium is more prevalent in older people and estimated to occur in up to 50% of the hos...
Delirium among critically ill patients is common. Presence of delirium imparts a poorer prognosis to...
Objective: This paper discusses the problem of delirium and the challenges of accurately assessing, ...
Delirium can be defined as an 'acute brain dysfunction.' Compared to dementia, which is a disease th...
Delirium is a common syndrome in the elderly and is associated with high mortality and negative heal...
Background: Delirium is a common severe neuropsychiatric condition secondary to physical illness, w...
Delirium, also known as acute confusional state, is relatively common in physically ill old people. ...
AbstractDelirium is highly prevalent, occurring in 20% of acute hospital inpatients and up to 62% of...