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Delirium could accelerate dementia-related mental decline
Medical Xpress
January, 2017
The patient's perception of a delirium: A qualitative research in a Belgian intensive care unit
PubMed
January, 2017
Occupational therapy for delirium mgmt in elderly patients w/o mechanical ventilation in an ICU: pilot randomized clinical trial
PubMed
January, 2017
Delirium in Critically Ill Children: An International Point Prevalence Study
Critical Care Medicine
January, 2017
Emergency Department Delirium Screening Improves Care and Reduces Revisits for the Older Adult Patient
PubMed
January, 2017
Study reports link between postoperative delirium and elevations in inflammatory marker
News Medical Life Sciences
January, 2017
In geriatric patients, delirium symptoms are related to the anticholinergic burden.
PubMed
January, 2017
Rosuvastatin vs placebo for delirium in IC and subsequent cognitive impairment in patients w/sepsis-associated ARDS
PubMed
January, 2017

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