The management of and prognosis for delirium are affected by its subtype: hypoactive, hyperactive, mixed, and none. The DMSS–4, an abbreviated version of the Delirium Motor Symptom Scale, is a brief instrument for the assessment of delirium subtypes. However, it has not yet been evaluated in an intensive care setting. We performed a prospective/descriptive cohort study in order to determine the internal consistency, reliability, and validity of the relevant items of the DMSS–4 versus the Delirium Rating Scale–Revised-98 (DRS–R-98) and the original DMSS in a surgical intensive care setting. A total of 289 elderly, predominantly male patients were screened for delirium, and 122 were included in our sample. The internal consistency of the DM...
4th editionObjective: The importance of the proper identification of delirium, with its high inciden...
Objective: Delirium is a serious and common complication among older hospitalized patients and is a ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine changes in motor subtype profile in individuals with delirium. DESIGN: Observ...
The management of and prognosis for delirium are affected by its subtype: hypoactive, hyperactive, m...
OBJECTIVE: Delirium has been characterized into its subtypes-hypoactive, hyperactive, mixed, or no m...
Background: Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome with considerable heterogeneity in clinic...
Objective: To date motor subtypes of delirium have been evaluated in single-center studies with a li...
Objective To date motor subtypes of delirium have been evaluated in single-center studies with a lim...
This study compares the proportions of surgical intensive care unit (ICU) patients with delirium det...
Objective Delirium is common and associated with poor outcomes. Hypoactive motor subtype may predict...
Objective Delirium is common and associated with poor outcomes. Hypoactive motor subtype may predic...
Objectives To investigate whether delirium motor subtypes differ in terms of phenomenology and contr...
Aim of the Study: To study the relationship of delirium motor subtypes with cognitive and non-cognit...
OBJECTIVES: To examine changes in motor subtype profile in individuals with delirium.DESIGN: Observa...
Objectives To investigate whether delirium motor subtypes differ in terms of phenomenology and con...
4th editionObjective: The importance of the proper identification of delirium, with its high inciden...
Objective: Delirium is a serious and common complication among older hospitalized patients and is a ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine changes in motor subtype profile in individuals with delirium. DESIGN: Observ...
The management of and prognosis for delirium are affected by its subtype: hypoactive, hyperactive, m...
OBJECTIVE: Delirium has been characterized into its subtypes-hypoactive, hyperactive, mixed, or no m...
Background: Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome with considerable heterogeneity in clinic...
Objective: To date motor subtypes of delirium have been evaluated in single-center studies with a li...
Objective To date motor subtypes of delirium have been evaluated in single-center studies with a lim...
This study compares the proportions of surgical intensive care unit (ICU) patients with delirium det...
Objective Delirium is common and associated with poor outcomes. Hypoactive motor subtype may predict...
Objective Delirium is common and associated with poor outcomes. Hypoactive motor subtype may predic...
Objectives To investigate whether delirium motor subtypes differ in terms of phenomenology and contr...
Aim of the Study: To study the relationship of delirium motor subtypes with cognitive and non-cognit...
OBJECTIVES: To examine changes in motor subtype profile in individuals with delirium.DESIGN: Observa...
Objectives To investigate whether delirium motor subtypes differ in terms of phenomenology and con...
4th editionObjective: The importance of the proper identification of delirium, with its high inciden...
Objective: Delirium is a serious and common complication among older hospitalized patients and is a ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine changes in motor subtype profile in individuals with delirium. DESIGN: Observ...