
pmid: 7742969
This article identifies the importance of delirium in general medical practice. Recent revisions in the diagnostic criteria for delirium are discussed, and the epidemiology of delirium is summarized, including the incidence and prevalence, risk factors, origins, course, and outcomes. Studies of the pathophysiological features of delirium are reviewed and recommendations are made for treatment of patients with delirium and future research.
Hospitalization, Risk Factors, Incidence, Prevalence, Delirium, Humans, Electroencephalography, Length of Stay, Aged
Hospitalization, Risk Factors, Incidence, Prevalence, Delirium, Humans, Electroencephalography, Length of Stay, Aged
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