The chapter deals with etiological causes, clinical manifestations, prevention, and treatment of delirium in critically ill patients
Delirium is a serious complication that commonly occurs in critically ill patients in the intensive ...
Background and objectives: Postoperative delirium (POD) in Surgical Intensive Care patients is an im...
Background and objective: Delirium is an acute and transient disorder in the function of the brain. ...
The chapter deals with etiological causes, clinical manifestations, prevention, and treatment of del...
Delirium presents clinically with differing subtypes ranging from hyperactive to hypoactive. The cli...
To target pharmacological prevention, instruments giving an approximation of an individual patient's...
The burden of delirium in the intensive care setting is a global priority. Delirium affects up to 80...
The purpose of this guideline is to present evidence-based and consensus-based recommendations for t...
PURPOSE: Persistent delirium can negatively affect patients, increase healthcare costs, and extend t...
The purpose of this guideline is to present evidence-based and consensus-based recommendations for t...
To observe the clinical and structural factors that can be associated with the post-operative onset ...
Abstract: Delirium is a syndrome consisting of cloudiness of consciousness, attention deficit, and ...
Delirium can be defined as an 'acute brain dysfunction.' Compared to dementia, which is a disease th...
Objective: Describe the incidence of postoperative delirium and related risk factors associated with...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of, and factors affecting, postoperati...
Delirium is a serious complication that commonly occurs in critically ill patients in the intensive ...
Background and objectives: Postoperative delirium (POD) in Surgical Intensive Care patients is an im...
Background and objective: Delirium is an acute and transient disorder in the function of the brain. ...
The chapter deals with etiological causes, clinical manifestations, prevention, and treatment of del...
Delirium presents clinically with differing subtypes ranging from hyperactive to hypoactive. The cli...
To target pharmacological prevention, instruments giving an approximation of an individual patient's...
The burden of delirium in the intensive care setting is a global priority. Delirium affects up to 80...
The purpose of this guideline is to present evidence-based and consensus-based recommendations for t...
PURPOSE: Persistent delirium can negatively affect patients, increase healthcare costs, and extend t...
The purpose of this guideline is to present evidence-based and consensus-based recommendations for t...
To observe the clinical and structural factors that can be associated with the post-operative onset ...
Abstract: Delirium is a syndrome consisting of cloudiness of consciousness, attention deficit, and ...
Delirium can be defined as an 'acute brain dysfunction.' Compared to dementia, which is a disease th...
Objective: Describe the incidence of postoperative delirium and related risk factors associated with...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of, and factors affecting, postoperati...
Delirium is a serious complication that commonly occurs in critically ill patients in the intensive ...
Background and objectives: Postoperative delirium (POD) in Surgical Intensive Care patients is an im...
Background and objective: Delirium is an acute and transient disorder in the function of the brain. ...