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Advantages of score-based delirium detection compared to a clinical delirium assessment—a retrospective, monocentric cohort study
PURPOSE: Delirium is an underdiagnosed complication on intensive care units (ICU). We hypothesized that a score-based delirium detection using the Nudesc score identifies more patients compared to a traditional diagnosis of delirium by ICU physicians. METHODS: In this retrospective study, all patien...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629257/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34843524 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259841 |
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author | Jäckel, Markus Aicher, Nico Bemtgen, Xavier Rilinger, Jonathan Zotzmann, Viviane Biever, Paul Marc Supady, Alexander Stachon, Peter Duerschmied, Daniel Wengenmayer, Tobias Bode, Christoph Staudacher, Dawid Leander |
author_facet | Jäckel, Markus Aicher, Nico Bemtgen, Xavier Rilinger, Jonathan Zotzmann, Viviane Biever, Paul Marc Supady, Alexander Stachon, Peter Duerschmied, Daniel Wengenmayer, Tobias Bode, Christoph Staudacher, Dawid Leander |
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description | PURPOSE: Delirium is an underdiagnosed complication on intensive care units (ICU). We hypothesized that a score-based delirium detection using the Nudesc score identifies more patients compared to a traditional diagnosis of delirium by ICU physicians. METHODS: In this retrospective study, all patients treated on a general medical ICU with 30 beds in a university hospital in 2019 were analyzed. Primary outcome was a documented physician diagnosis of delirium, or a delirium score ≥2 using the Nudesc. RESULTS: In 205/943 included patients (21.7%), delirium was diagnosed by ICU physicians compared to 438/943 (46.4%; ratio 2.1) by Nudesc≥2. Both assessments were independent predictors of ICU stay (p<0.01). The physician diagnosis however was no independent predictor of mortality (OR 0.98 (0.57–1.72); p = 0.989), in contrast to the score-based diagnosis (OR 2.31 (1.30–4.10); p = 0.004). Subgroup analysis showed that physicians underdiagnosed delirium in case of hypoactive delirium and delirium in patients with female gender and in patients with an age below 60 years. CONCLUSION: Delirium in patients with hypoactive delirium, female patients and those below 60 years was underdiagnosed by physicians. The score-based delirium diagnosis detected delirium more frequently and correlated with ICU mortality and stay. |
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spelling | pubmed-86292572021-11-30 Advantages of score-based delirium detection compared to a clinical delirium assessment—a retrospective, monocentric cohort study Jäckel, Markus Aicher, Nico Bemtgen, Xavier Rilinger, Jonathan Zotzmann, Viviane Biever, Paul Marc Supady, Alexander Stachon, Peter Duerschmied, Daniel Wengenmayer, Tobias Bode, Christoph Staudacher, Dawid Leander PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Delirium is an underdiagnosed complication on intensive care units (ICU). We hypothesized that a score-based delirium detection using the Nudesc score identifies more patients compared to a traditional diagnosis of delirium by ICU physicians. METHODS: In this retrospective study, all patients treated on a general medical ICU with 30 beds in a university hospital in 2019 were analyzed. Primary outcome was a documented physician diagnosis of delirium, or a delirium score ≥2 using the Nudesc. RESULTS: In 205/943 included patients (21.7%), delirium was diagnosed by ICU physicians compared to 438/943 (46.4%; ratio 2.1) by Nudesc≥2. Both assessments were independent predictors of ICU stay (p<0.01). The physician diagnosis however was no independent predictor of mortality (OR 0.98 (0.57–1.72); p = 0.989), in contrast to the score-based diagnosis (OR 2.31 (1.30–4.10); p = 0.004). Subgroup analysis showed that physicians underdiagnosed delirium in case of hypoactive delirium and delirium in patients with female gender and in patients with an age below 60 years. CONCLUSION: Delirium in patients with hypoactive delirium, female patients and those below 60 years was underdiagnosed by physicians. The score-based delirium diagnosis detected delirium more frequently and correlated with ICU mortality and stay. Public Library of Science 2021-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8629257/ /pubmed/34843524 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259841 Text en © 2021 Jäckel et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Jäckel, Markus Aicher, Nico Bemtgen, Xavier Rilinger, Jonathan Zotzmann, Viviane Biever, Paul Marc Supady, Alexander Stachon, Peter Duerschmied, Daniel Wengenmayer, Tobias Bode, Christoph Staudacher, Dawid Leander Advantages of score-based delirium detection compared to a clinical delirium assessment—a retrospective, monocentric cohort study |
title | Advantages of score-based delirium detection compared to a clinical delirium assessment—a retrospective, monocentric cohort study |
title_full | Advantages of score-based delirium detection compared to a clinical delirium assessment—a retrospective, monocentric cohort study |
title_fullStr | Advantages of score-based delirium detection compared to a clinical delirium assessment—a retrospective, monocentric cohort study |
title_full_unstemmed | Advantages of score-based delirium detection compared to a clinical delirium assessment—a retrospective, monocentric cohort study |
title_short | Advantages of score-based delirium detection compared to a clinical delirium assessment—a retrospective, monocentric cohort study |
title_sort | advantages of score-based delirium detection compared to a clinical delirium assessment—a retrospective, monocentric cohort study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8629257/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34843524 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259841 |
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