Assessing patterns of delirium symptoms reveals a novel subtype among elective surgical patients with postoperative delirium.
Leon YangQuyen DoXiaofan ZhuJacqueline M Leungnull nullLaura P SandsPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2024)
Older elective surgery patients who did not have acute events or illnesses or a diagnosis of dementia prior to surgery displayed varying symptoms of delirium after surgery. Compared to prior studies that described hypoactive and hyperactive subtypes of delirium, we identified a novel subtype of delirium that reflects cognitive symptoms of delirium. The three subtypes of delirium reveal distinct patterns of delirium symptoms which provide insight into varying risks and care needs of patients with delirium, indicating the necessity of future research on reducing risk for cognitive symptoms of delirium.
Keyphrases
- cardiac surgery
- hip fracture
- acute kidney injury
- patients undergoing
- minimally invasive
- physical activity
- coronary artery disease
- palliative care
- coronary artery bypass
- intensive care unit
- hepatitis b virus
- quality improvement
- atrial fibrillation
- acute coronary syndrome
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- drug induced
- human health
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- surgical site infection