1. Diagnosis of delirium: a practical approach.
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Alexander SK and Needham E
- Subjects
- Humans, Diagnosis, Differential, Delirium diagnosis, Delirium etiology, Delirium psychology, Cognition Disorders diagnosis, Cognitive Dysfunction diagnosis
- Abstract
Delirium is an acute disorder of fluctuating attention and awareness with cardinal features that allow it to be positively distinguished from other causes of an acute confusional state. These features include fluctuations, prominent inattentiveness with other cognitive deficits, a change in awareness and visual hallucinations. We describe a framework for diagnosing delirium, noting the need to consider certain caveats and differential diagnoses. Delirium is a clinical diagnosis where a thorough history and clinical examination are much more helpful diagnostically than any single test or combination of tests., Competing Interests: Competing interests: SKA is a co-applicant and receives royalties on patent application WO/2010/046716 ‘Neurological Autoimmune Disorders’, licensed commercially for the development of assays for LGI1 and other VGKC-complex antibodies. EN has no competing interests to declare., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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- 2023
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