Routine use of the Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit (CAM-ICU) by bedside nurses may underdiagnose delirium.

Dec 2, 2011Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine

Regular nurse use of the ICU Confusion Assessment Method may miss cases of delirium

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Abstract

The CAM-ICU identified 21.3% of patients with delirium compared to 36.7% with unstructured assessments.

  • The use of CAM-ICU resulted in a lower proportion of delirium diagnoses compared to traditional assessments.
  • Only 6.4% of nursing shifts reported delirium using CAM-ICU, compared to 14.7% with unstructured methods.
  • The difference in delirium detection remained significant even after adjusting for patient demographics and clinical factors.
  • Assessment type was a significant predictor of delirium diagnosis in the ICU setting.

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