Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Outcomes of Delirium in Mechanically Ventilated Adults*

Dec 11, 2014Critical care medicine

How common delirium is, its causes, and results in adults on breathing machines

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Abstract

53.8% of assessed critically ill patients were diagnosed with delirium.

  • Delirium onset occurred after a median of 3.5 days of critical illness.
  • Delirious patients experienced a median duration of delirium of 2 days.
  • Men were more likely to be delirious compared to women (61.1% vs 46.6%).
  • Patients with a surgical or trauma diagnosis had higher rates of delirium (21.2% vs 11.0%).
  • Delirious patients required longer durations of mechanical ventilation and ICU stays.
  • Use of physical restraints was strongly associated with the onset of delirium.

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