Perioperative prediction of agitated (hyperactive) delirium after cardiac surgery in adults – The development of a practical scorecard
Abstract
Delirium is a temporary mental disorder that occurs frequently among hospitalized patients. In this study we sought to develop a user-friendly scorecard based on perioperative features to identify patients at risk of developing agitated delirium after cardiac surgery. Retrospective analysis was performed on adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery in a single center. A parsimonious predictive model was created, with subsequent internal...
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Title
Perioperative prediction of agitated (hyperactive) delirium after cardiac surgery in adults – The development of a practical scorecard
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
42
Pages
192 - 199
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