Risk factors for delirium in intensive care patients: a prospective cohort study
Critical Care2009Vol. 13(3), pp. R77–R77
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Bart Van Rompaey, Monique Elseviers, Marieke J. Schuurmans, Lillie M. Shortridge‐Baggett, Steven Truijen, Leo Bossaert
Abstract
This multicenter study indicated risk factors for delirium in the intensive care unit related to patient characteristics, chronic pathology, acute illness, and the environment. Particularly among those related to the acute illness and the environment, several factors are suitable for preventive action.
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