Delirium epidemiology in critical care (DECCA): an international study
Critical Care2010Vol. 14(6), pp. R210–R210
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Jorge I. Salluh, Márcio Soares, José Teles, Daniel Ceraso, N. Raimondi, Victor S Nava, Patrícia Blasquez, Sebastián Ugarte, C. Ibáñez-Guzmán, J. Vergara Centeno, Manuel Laca, Gustavo Grecco, Edgar Jiménez, S. Arias-Rivera, Carmelo Dueñas Castell, Marcelo Rocha
Abstract
In this 1-day international study, delirium was frequent and associated with increased mortality and ICU LOS. The main modifiable risk factors associated with the diagnosis of delirium were the use of invasive devices and sedatives (midazolam).
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