Different assessment tools for intensive care unit delirium: Which score to use?*

Dec 24, 2009Critical care medicine

Comparing Tools to Measure Delirium in Intensive Care Units: Which Is Best?

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Abstract

40% of ICU patients aged 60 years and older were identified as delirious by a delirium expert.

  • The CAM-ICU and Nu-DESC showed comparable sensitivities for detecting delirium (81% and 83%, respectively).
  • CAM-ICU exhibited significantly higher specificity compared to Nu-DESC (96% vs. 81%).
  • The Delirium Detection Score (DDS) demonstrated poor sensitivity at 30%, despite having higher specificity than Nu-DESC (91% vs. 81%).
  • Interrater reliability was 'almost perfect' for CAM-ICU (kappa = 0.89) and 'substantial' for DDS and Nu-DESC (kappa = 0.79, 0.68).
  • CAM-ICU is suggested as the most valid scale for identifying delirium in ICU patients, while DDS is not recommended as a screening tool.

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