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Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Integrity in Delirium Determined by Q-Albumin.
PubMed
April, 2016
Long-Term Outcomes of Older Adults with and Without Delirium Immediately After Recovery from General Anesthesia for Surgery.
PubMed
October, 2016
Interventions for preventing delirium in hospitalised non-ICU patients.
PubMed
October, 2016
Sleep and delirium in unsedated patients in the intensive care unit.
PubMed
October, 2016
Intra-operative events during cardiac surgery are risk factors for the development of delirium in the ICU
Critical Care Medicine
October, 2016
The Frequency, Characteristics, and Outcomes Among Cancer Patients With Delirium Admitted to an Acute Palliative Care Unit.
PubMed
October, 2016
↓ Full text Cognitive Dysfunction, Delirium, and Stroke in Cardiac Surgery Patients.
PubMed
October, 2016
↓ Full text Association between frailty and delirium in older adult patients discharged from hospital.
PubMed
October, 2016

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