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Delirium among elderly patients admitted to a post-acute care facility and 3-months outcome.

Doris Ka Ying Miu1, Ching Wai Chan1, Ching Kok1.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the prevalence and risk factors of delirium in an extended care unit, the persistence of delirium and 3-month outcome.
METHOD: Patients aged >65 years were recruited. Basic demographic data, medical comorbidity using the Charlson Comorbidity Index, pre-existing cognitive impairment using the informant questionnaire on cognitive decline in the elderly, place of residence and physical function as measured by the modified Barthel Index were recorded. Delirium was assessed by the Confusion Assessment Method and Direct Observation Scale. Delirium status, physical function and placement were reassessed on discharge, and at 1 month and 3 months after discharge.
RESULTS: A total of 261 patients were recruited with a mean age of 81.9 years. Delirium was present in 89 participants (34.1%). Of these, 70 patients continued to be delirious on discharge. A total of 76 patients had persistent delirium at 1 month, and 49 remained to be delirious at 3 months. Pre-existing cognitive impairment (OR 9.12), use of psychoactive drugs (OR 3.61), presence of metabolic disturbances (OR 3.53), acute infection (OR 3.49) and old age home residents (OR 3.04) were associated with delirium on admission. A smaller number of delirium patients can return home on discharge, and they have poorer functional status on admission, at discharge, and at 1 month and 3 months after discharge. Unplanned hospital admission was significantly higher among the delirium group (42.9% vs 24.1%, P < 0.001).
CONCLUSION: Delirium in post-acute convalescence units is highly prevalent and persistent. It is associated with poor functional recovery, higher nursing home placement and unplanned hospital admission. These findings reinforce the necessity to implement a program to prevent, early detect and treat delirium in elderly patients admitted to post-acute care units. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2016; 16: 586-592.
© 2015 Japan Geriatrics Society.

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Keywords:  delirium; delirium persistent; elderly; post-acute care

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26044170     DOI: 10.1111/ggi.12521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geriatr Gerontol Int        ISSN: 1447-0594            Impact factor:   2.730


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