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Chapter 11 - Liaison Old Age Psychiatry Management of Delirium in Acute Hospitals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2024

George Tadros
Affiliation:
Aston University, Birmingham
George Crowther
Affiliation:
Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Leeds
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Summary

Delirium is an acute change in mental state causing difficulties in attention, awareness, and arousal, and also fluctuating cognition. There are often multiple underlying causes. Delirium is much more common in older people and affects approximately one in three elderly patients in acute hospitals (1). The presentation is often under-recognised throughout the patient’s journey, despite being associated with poor outcomes, higher costs of care, and higher mortality (2, 3). Delirium can be hyperactive (predominantly agitated), hypoactive (predominantly withdrawn and drowsy), or mixed.

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