| Literature DB >> 28801871 |
Nasuh Malas1, Khyati Brahmbhatt2, Cristin McDermott3, Allanceson Smith2, Roberto Ortiz-Aguayo3, Susan Turkel4.
Abstract
Delirium describes a syndrome of acute brain dysfunction with severe consequences on patient outcomes, medical cost, morbidity, and mortality. It represents a final common pathway of numerous pathophysiologic disturbances disrupting cerebral homeostasis. The diagnosis is predicated on recognition of the clinical features of the syndrome through ongoing clinical assessment. Early identification can be aided by routine screening, particularly in high-risk populations. Evaluation and management are continuous and simultaneous processes involving a multidisciplinary care team including child psychiatry consultation. Prevention, early identification and management are critical in alleviating symptoms, improving outcomes, and reducing distress for patients, families, and care teams. This review highlights our current understanding regarding pediatric delirium, its mechanisms, clinical manifestations, detection and management.Entities:
Keywords: Altered mental status; Critical care; Delirium; Encephalopathy; Infant; Intensive care; Pediatric
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28801871 DOI: 10.1007/s11920-017-0817-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Psychiatry Rep ISSN: 1523-3812 Impact factor: 5.285