Risk factors of delirium in a paediatric intensive care unit: A prospective case series study

May 15, 2023Nursing in critical care

Risk factors linked to delirium in children in intensive care

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Abstract

The incidence of delirium in critically ill children in the PICU was 29.2%.

  • Among the delirium cases, 35.9% were classified as hyperactive, 17.4% as hypoactive, and 46.7% as mixed.
  • Independent risk factors for delirium included mechanical ventilation, with an odds ratio of 11.470.
  • Nervous system disease and developmental delay were also identified as significant risk factors, with odds ratios of 5.596 and 5.157, respectively.
  • The use of benzodiazepines was associated with an increased risk of delirium (odds ratio 3.359).
  • A higher number of catheters was linked to a greater likelihood of delirium, with an odds ratio of 1.918.
  • Younger age was associated with a decreased risk of delirium, indicated by an odds ratio of 0.985.

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