Intensive care unit delirium is an independent predictor of longer hospital stay: a prospective analysis of 261 non-ventilated patients
Critical Care2005Vol. 9(4), pp. R375–81
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Jason W. W. Thomason, Ayumi Shintani, Josh F. Peterson, Brenda T. Pun, James C. Jackson, E. Wesley Ely
Abstract
Delirium occurred in nearly half of the non-ventilated ICU patients in this cohort. Even after adjustment for relevant covariates, delirium was found to be an independent predictor of longer hospital stay.
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