Predictors of hospital readmission for patients diagnosed with delirium: An electronic health record data analysis in South London.
Michaela-Elena FriedrichGayan PereraLisa LeutgebDavid HaardtRichard FreyRobert J StewartChristoph MuellerPublished in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2022)
Almost one-third of patients with delirium were readmitted within a short period of time, a more detailed understanding of the underlying risk factors could help prevent readmissions. Our findings indicate that the aetiology (as alcohol-related delirium), the recognition that delirium occurred in the context of dementia, as well as potentially modifiable factors, as depressed mood affect readmission risk, and should be assessed in clinical settings. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
- data analysis
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- risk factors
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- ejection fraction
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- chronic kidney disease
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- acute kidney injury
- adverse drug
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- patient reported outcomes
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