Delirium as a Predictor of Mortality in Mechanically Ventilated Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

Apr 15, 2004JAMA

Delirium linked to risk of death in ICU patients on ventilators

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Abstract

18.5% of patients in the ICU had persistent coma and died in the hospital.

  • Among 224 patients who survived initial hospitalization, 81.7% developed delirium during their ICU stay.
  • Patients with delirium had a 34% mortality rate at 6 months compared to 15% for those without delirium.
  • Delirium was associated with a 10-day longer hospital stay than in patients who did not experience delirium.
  • Adjustment for various factors showed that delirium independently predicted higher 6-month mortality and longer hospital stays.
  • Delirium was linked to fewer days alive and without mechanical ventilation, with a median of 19 days compared to 24 days for those without delirium.
  • There was a significantly higher incidence of cognitive impairment at discharge for patients who developed delirium.

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