2020
DOI: 10.5339/qmj.2019.qccc.31
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Delirium in the ICU

Abstract: Introduction: Delirium, the most prevalent form of acute brain dysfunction in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is characterized by inattention, changes in cognition and at times thought and perceptual disturbances (e.g., delusions and hallucinations). Recent estimates of delirium prevalence suggest around 70% of patients on mechanical ventilation will experience delirium during their critical illness and almost a third of days in the ICU are days spent with delirium1,2. There are at least three distinct motor sub… Show more

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“…It is a known factor in several adverse outcomes, including prolonged hospital stays, increased healthcare costs, higher risk of dementia, long-term cognitive and functional decline, and a greater risk of death up to 5 years following an episode (Eeles et al, 2010). Therefore, it is important to detect early and treat delirium to minimize the adverse effects and their duration (Larsen et al, 2020; Olson, 2012; Rengel et al, 2020; Wilson & Ely, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is a known factor in several adverse outcomes, including prolonged hospital stays, increased healthcare costs, higher risk of dementia, long-term cognitive and functional decline, and a greater risk of death up to 5 years following an episode (Eeles et al, 2010). Therefore, it is important to detect early and treat delirium to minimize the adverse effects and their duration (Larsen et al, 2020; Olson, 2012; Rengel et al, 2020; Wilson & Ely, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Es el instrumento de detección recomendado en las últimas guías de la práctica clínica, dado que se pude utilizar también en presencia de deterioro cognitivo cuando el diagnostico diferencial es difícil 29,30…”
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“…Prevalence estimates typically range from 9 -32% of older hospitalized inpatients (4). According to studies, around 70% of patients in intensive care units (ICU) are affected by delirium (5) and the hospital mortality rate is 25 -33% (6). The one-year mortality rate of 35 -40% is observed for hospitalized seniors with delirium (7), which is similar to the mortality linked to sepsis or acute myocardial infarction (8).…”
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confidence: 99%