Factors Associated With the Development of Delirium in Elderly Patients in Intensive Care Units

Nov 13, 2015The journal of nursing research : JNR

Factors linked to delirium in older patients in intensive care

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Abstract

The incidence rate of delirium among elderly ICU patients was 75.6%.

  • Most participants (86.76%) developed delirium within 24 hours of ICU admission.
  • The average age of participants was 78.28 years, with a score range of 7 to 35 on the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II.
  • Respiratory failure was the most common diagnosis, affecting 73.3% of the participants.
  • The mixed subtype of delirium was the most frequently observed type, accounting for 47.05% of cases.
  • Risk factors identified included the number of anesthetic analgesics used, total medications prescribed, duration of dehydration, use of corticosteroids prior to admission, and shock, explaining 31.3% of variance.

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