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Statistical methods for evaluating delirium in the ICU
The Lancet
September, 2016
Antipsychotic Medication for Prevention and Treatment of Delirium in Hospitalized Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
PubMed
September, 2016
Meeting the Challenges of Delirium Assessment Across the Aging Spectrum
Ovid (from Critical Care Medicine)
September, 2016
Delirium-Related Training Inadequate for ICU Staff
DoctorsLounge
August, 2016
Dexmedetomidine for prevention of delirium in elderly patients after non-cardiac surgery
ScienceDirect
August, 2016
Neuroinflammatory Challenges Compromise Neuronal Function in the Aging Brain: Postoperative Cog. Delirium & Alzheimer's Disease.
PubMed
August, 2016
Evaluation of delirium screening tools in geriatric medical inpatients: a diagnostic test accuracy study
PubMed
August, 2016
The implementation of a nonpharmacologic protocol to prevent intensive care delirium
PubMed
August, 2016

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