The confusion assessment method for the intensive care unit in patients with cirrhosis

May 8, 2015Metabolic brain disease

Using a confusion test in intensive care patients with liver disease

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Abstract

Of 91 patients with cirrhosis, 28.6% developed delirium or coma during their ICU stay.

  • Delirium/coma is associated with increased in-hospital mortality, with rates of 23.1% compared to 7.7% in those without.
  • Patients experiencing delirium/coma had a 90-day mortality rate of 30.8%, compared to 18.5% for those without delirium/coma.
  • The median length of hospital stay for patients with delirium/coma was significantly longer at 19.5 days, compared to 6 days for those without.
  • The relationship between delirium/coma and mortality remains significant even after adjusting for disease severity.
  • RASS and CAM-ICU demonstrated fair agreement with retrospective assessments of hepatic encephalopathy.

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