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Hospitalisation without delirium is not associated with cognitive decline in a population-based sample of older people-results from a nested, longitudinal cohort study.

Sarah J RichardsonRachael LawsonDaniel H J DavisBlossom C M StephanLouise RobinsonFiona E MatthewsCarol BrayneLinda E BarnesJohn-Paul TaylorStuart G ParkerLouise M Allan
Published in: Age and ageing (2021)
These results suggest that delirium during hospitalisation rather than hospitalisation per se is a risk factor for future cognitive decline, emphasising the need for dementia prevention studies that focus on delirium intervention.
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