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Diagnosing delirium in perioperative and intensive care medicine

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This article reviews the current literature on instruments used for screening and diagnosing delirium in perioperative and intensive care medicine. It summarizes recent findings to guide clinicians and researchers in choosing the most appropriate tools. The incidence of delirium in hospitalized patients ranges from 5 to over 50, depending on the population of patients studied. Failure to diagnose delirium in a timely manner is associated with serious adverse outcomes, including death and institutionalization. Valid assessment tests are needed for delirium detection, as early identification and treatment of delirium may help to prevent complications. Currently, there are more than 30 available instruments, which have been developed to assist with the screening and diagnosis of delirium. However, these tools vary greatly in sensitivity, specificity, and administration time, and their overabundance challenges the selection of specific tool as well as direct comparisons and interpretation of results across studies. Overlooking or misdiagnosing delirium may result in poor patient outcomes. Familiarizing healthcare workers with the variety of delirium assessments and selecting the most appropriate tool to their needs is an important step toward improving awareness and recognition of delirium.

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    《Current opinion in anaesthesiology》 |2023年第5期|491-499|共9页
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    Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital;

    Clinic for Anaesthesia, Intermediate Care, Prehospital Emergency Medicine and Pain Therapy;

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