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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Delirium: From the Operating Room to the ICU

Giuseppe AccursoMarinella PuglisiCesare GregorettiJacopo Tramarin

subject

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryHospital settingCritically illPopulationIntensive care unitlaw.inventionlawmental disordersMedicineDeliriumPostoperative deliriummedicine.symptombusinessIntensive care medicineeducationElderly age

description

Delirium is a transitory and reversible syndrome which is potentially avoidable; nevertheless represents the most common acute encephalic dysfunction in critically ill patients. Despite this population being daily treated by anesthesiologists in the operating rooms and by critical care physicians in the Intensive care unit, delirium remains an underdiagnosed condition that is associated with a significative increase in morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, it is associated with higher costs and length of stay.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43873-9_11