Delirium describes a sudden onset change in mental status of fluctuating course. This is a state of altered consciousness characterised chiefly by inattention or lack of arousal, but can also include new impairment of language, perception and behaviour. Certain predisposing factors can make an individual more susceptible to delirium in the face of a stressor. Stressors include direct insults to the brain, insults peripheral to the brain or external changes in the environment of an individual. Delirium is varied in its presentation, and can be categorised by the psychomotor profile as: hyperactive type (overly vigilant, agitated, often wandersome), hypoactive type (sedate or withdrawn) or mixed types
Delirium is an acute disorder of attention and cognition seen relatively commonly in people aged 65 ...
Delirium is a complex syndrome with a multifactorial aetiology and is characterized by marked distur...
Delineating delirium phenomenology facilitates detection, understanding neuroanatomical endophenotyp...
Delirium describes a sudden onset change in mental status of fluctuating course. This is a state of ...
Delirium is a clinical syndrome characterised by a disturbance of perception, consciousness and/or c...
Delirium, also known as acute confusional state, is relatively common in physically ill old people. ...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome and can occur in various clinical settings. It has a ...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered consciousness and attention with co...
Delirium is among the most prevalent and challenging clinical problems. Its assessment and managemen...
peer-reviewedDelirium is a common, severe and life threatening neuropsychiatric disorder. Encountere...
Background: Delirium is one of the most common causes of referral of medically ill patients for psyc...
Delirium is a syndrome which is characterised by a change in cognition, attentional difficulties and...
Delirium is an acute disorder of attention and cognition in elderly people (ie, those aged 65 years ...
Delirium is common among old patients admitted to hospital, but is often a neglected problem in pati...
Delirium is an acute disorder of attention and cognition seen relatively commonly in people aged 65 ...
Delirium is an acute disorder of attention and cognition seen relatively commonly in people aged 65 ...
Delirium is a complex syndrome with a multifactorial aetiology and is characterized by marked distur...
Delineating delirium phenomenology facilitates detection, understanding neuroanatomical endophenotyp...
Delirium describes a sudden onset change in mental status of fluctuating course. This is a state of ...
Delirium is a clinical syndrome characterised by a disturbance of perception, consciousness and/or c...
Delirium, also known as acute confusional state, is relatively common in physically ill old people. ...
Delirium is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome and can occur in various clinical settings. It has a ...
Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome characterized by altered consciousness and attention with co...
Delirium is among the most prevalent and challenging clinical problems. Its assessment and managemen...
peer-reviewedDelirium is a common, severe and life threatening neuropsychiatric disorder. Encountere...
Background: Delirium is one of the most common causes of referral of medically ill patients for psyc...
Delirium is a syndrome which is characterised by a change in cognition, attentional difficulties and...
Delirium is an acute disorder of attention and cognition in elderly people (ie, those aged 65 years ...
Delirium is common among old patients admitted to hospital, but is often a neglected problem in pati...
Delirium is an acute disorder of attention and cognition seen relatively commonly in people aged 65 ...
Delirium is an acute disorder of attention and cognition seen relatively commonly in people aged 65 ...
Delirium is a complex syndrome with a multifactorial aetiology and is characterized by marked distur...
Delineating delirium phenomenology facilitates detection, understanding neuroanatomical endophenotyp...