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Delirium in the ICU: how much do we know? A narrative review

Sibo Liu, Hongyu Wu, Mei Li Duan, Rong Yang, Chen Hua Ji, Jin Jie Liu, Hongtao Zhao

2024Annals of Medicine40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Delirium in critical ill patients is a complex and common neurological syndrome in the intensive care unit (ICU) that is caused by a range of structural or functional abnormalities. ICU Delirium is associated with reduced compliance, prolonged hospital stays, greater use or delayed withdrawal of sedatives, higher rates and durations of mechanical ventilation, and higher rates of mortality. The aetiology and pathogenesis of ICU delirium are unclear, and the lack of better prediction, prevention, and treatment measures leads to a non-standardized control of delirium. By searching the relevant literature, we aim in this narrative review to describe progress in the pathogenesis, predictive biomarkers, diagnosis, and treatment of ICU delirium.

Topics & Concepts

DeliriumNarrative reviewIntensive care medicineMedicineNarrativePhilosophyLinguisticsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive DisordersAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity ResearchAnesthesia and Sedative Agents
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