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Determination of the risk factors and delirium in the intensive care unit
Delirium is a pathology that most frequently affects elderly patients, is the result of an underlying condition, increases patient mortality and morbidity, and places a significant financial burden on clinics. Prevention of delirium is the simplest and most feasible approach. Despite all these, the clinical diagnosis of delirium is still inadequate and overlooked. In this review, current clinical practices for delirium, including etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment management, are reviewed.


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Volume 5, Issue 1, 2023
Page : 7-13
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