The impact of delirium in the prediction of In-Hospital Mortality in Intensive Care patients
The impact of delirium in the prediction of In-Hospital Mortality in Intensive Care patients
Samenvatting
Predictive models, such as acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE-II), are widely used in intensive care units (ICUs) to estimate mortality. Although the presence of delirium is associated with a higher mortality in ICU patients, delirium is not part of the APACHE-II model. The aim of the current study was to evaluate whether delirium, present within 24 hours after ICU admission, improves the predictive value of the APACHE-II score. Delirium in ICU patients present within 24 hours after ICU admission, is associated with increased in-hospital mortality. Adding delirium to the APACHE-II score does not improve its accuracy in predicting in-hospital mortality.
Organisatie | HAN University of Applied Sciences |
Afdeling | Academie Educatie |
Lectoraten | |
Lectoraat | Responsief Beroepsonderwijs |
Gepubliceerd in | Critical Care Current Science Ltd., Vol. 13, Uitgave: 6, Pagina: 341 |
Jaar | 2010 |
Type | Artikel |
Taal | Onbekend |