Poststroke delirium incidence and outcomes

Oct 18, 2011Critical care medicine

Delirium after Stroke: How Often It Happens, Its Results, and Checking a Tool for ICU Detection

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Abstract

Delirium was detected in 42.6% of 129 patients with stroke during the acute poststroke period.

  • Delirium onset occurred in 67.3% of cases within the first day after stroke and in all cases within 5 days.
  • The Czech version of the Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU) showed a sensitivity of 76% and a specificity of 98% for diagnosing delirium.
  • Overall accuracy of the CAM-ICU in delirium diagnosis was measured at 94%.
  • High interrater reliability was established for the CAM-ICU (κ = 0.94).
  • Delirium was found to be an independent predictor of increased length of hospital stay.

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