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Investigating speech and language impairments in delirium: A preliminary case-control study.

Samantha GreenSatu ReivonenLisa-Marie RutterEva NouzovaNikki DuncanCaoimhe ClarkeAlasdair M J MacLullichZoë Tieges
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Production of spontaneous speech, word quantity, speech content and verbal and written language comprehension are impaired in delirious patients compared to cognitively unimpaired patients. Additionally, patients with delirium produced significantly less fluent speech than those with dementia. These findings have implications for how speech and language are evaluated in delirium assessments, and also for communication with patients with delirium. A study limitation was that the delirium group included patients with co-morbid dementia, which precludes drawing conclusions about the specific language profile of delirium.
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