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ICU Management

2024 03 Jul

  Up to 80% of mechanically ventilated ICU patients experience acute brain dysfunction, commonly manifesting as delirium or coma. Both conditions are linked to increased mortality and long-term cognitive impairment in survivors. The underlying pathophysiology of acute brain dysfunction during respiratory failure is poorly understood.    Previous...Read more

ICU Management

2021 12 Jan

According to findings from a large study, COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU in the early months of the pandemic had a higher burden of delirium and coma than is typically found in patients with acute respiratory failure. The findings are published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine. Study investigators tracked the incidence of delirium and...Read more

ICU Management

2015 31 Dec

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ICU Management

2015 31 Dec

Delirium (acute brain dysfunction) can be a complication of critical illness. Brain organ dysfunction can manifest as a continuum of psychomotor behaviors that are categorised as hyperactive or hypoactive. Delirium can be diagnosed using validated and reliable bedside tools. Implementation of delirium monitoring can be enhanced by scheduled...Read more