Delirium in critically ill patients

Sep 20, 2011Critical care medicine

Delirium in seriously ill patients and its link to long-term quality of life and thinking ability

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Abstract

Of the 915 responders, 171 patients experienced delirium during their intensive care stay.

  • Survivors with delirium reported significantly more social blunders compared to those without delirium.
  • The total cognitive failure score was higher in survivors who experienced delirium.
  • No differences were observed in health-related quality of life between delirium and nondelirium survivors after adjustments.
  • Survivors with hypoactive delirium performed better in mental health assessments than those with mixed or hyperactive delirium.
  • The duration of delirium was significantly correlated with issues related to memory and names.

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