2017
DOI: 10.2147/cia.s129255
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Delirium, in 405 articles of medical (non-surgical or ICU) inpatients: unproven speed of onset and recovery

Abstract: PurposeThere is agreement in the medical literature that delirium is of sudden or rapid onset. Although the speed of recovery cannot be used for initial diagnosis, recovery speed provides a test of diagnostic criteria. The aim of this study was to determine whether articles on delirium among medical inpatients proved sudden onset and rapid recovery.MethodsThe literature was searched for studies with at least 50 patients on medical or geriatric wards. Excluded were postoperative, critical care, and nursing home… Show more

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“…The speed of onset of delirium was defined as the interval in days between the last normal cognitive day and symptom/sign onset, or symptom and sign onset to diagnosis. Regal, 2017 . Prevalent Delirium is detected at admission or time of enrolment (for study purposes) Ciampi et al., 2017 ; Mistraletti et al., 2012 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The speed of onset of delirium was defined as the interval in days between the last normal cognitive day and symptom/sign onset, or symptom and sign onset to diagnosis. Regal, 2017 . Prevalent Delirium is detected at admission or time of enrolment (for study purposes) Ciampi et al., 2017 ; Mistraletti et al., 2012 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(For study purposes) Adamis et al., 2015 . Regal, 2017 . Resolving resolving delirium (initially full syndromal delirium becoming subsyndromal delirium over time) Leonard et al., 2014 ; Meagher et al., 2012a .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8] In this study, CAM-ICU classification is used to formally diagnose delirium (similarly to many other delirium prediction studies [9]. The onset of delirium can occur within hours [10], and rapid diagnosis is critical if the condition is to be successfully reversed, and mortality avoided [11]. CAM-ICU assessments are usually administered fairly infrequently (approx.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%