Validation of the delirium diagnostic tool-provisional (DDT-Pro) in geriatric medical inpatients with diagnostic permutations of the 3Ds with and without delirium

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Urrea, Maria Botero [1 ]
Gonzalez, Maria Carolina [1 ]
Garcia, Maria Margarita Villa [1 ]
Nunez, Marcela Alviz [1 ]
Velasquez-Tirado, Juan D. [1 ]
Ocampo, Maria, V [1 ]
Trzepacz, Paula T. [2 ]
Franco, Jose G. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Med Fac, Liaison Psychiat Res Grp GIPE, Medellin, Colombia
[2] Indiana Univ Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Indianapolis, IN USA
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Geriatric assessment; Delirium diagnosis; Dementia; Depression; Validation studies; CONFUSION ASSESSMENT METHOD; COGNITIVE TEST; CORNELL SCALE; DEMENTIA; PREVALENCE; PERFORMANCE; DEPRESSION;
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10.1016/j.jpsychores.2024.111880
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R749 [精神病学];
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Objective: Validations of brief delirium tools have not included analysis of psychiatric disorders comorbidities or control groups. We validated the Delirium Diagnostic Tool-Provisional (DDT-Pro) in 422 geriatric inpatients with high incidence of depression and/or dementia. Methods: Cross-sectional study using two delirium reference standards, DSM-5-TR and Delirium Rating ScaleRevised-98 (DRS-R98). We assessed concurrent and construct DDT-Pro validity too. Results: There were 117 (27.7%) delirium cases using DDT-Pro, 104 (24.6%) per DSM-5-TR and 93 (22.0%) per DRS-R98; 133 patients (31.5%) had depression and 105 (24.9%) dementia, some comorbid with delirium. DDTPro accuracy (AUC under ROC curve) ranges were 88.3-95.9% vs DSM-5-TR and 92.7-95.0% vs DRS-R98 for whole sample and four diagnostic groups, without statistical differences. DDT-Pro <= 6 had the most balanced sensitivity-specificity for delirium diagnosis against both DSM-5-TR and DRS-R98 with similar specificity but higher sensitivity for DRS-R98 than DSM-5-TR delirium, with the highest values in patients with depression and dementia (>92% sensitivity, >81% specificity). Positive and negative likelihood ratios support diagnostic strength. Concurrent validity was high reflected by significant correlations (p <0.001) of DDT-Pro total and item scores with DRS-R98 and Delirium Frontal Index scores, highest in groups with comorbid depression and/or dementia. The DDT-Pro represented a single construct for delirium demonstrated by one factor with high item loadings and high internal consistency reliability of its items. Conclusions: The DDT-Pro demonstrated strong performance metrics in general hospital elderly inpatients with preexisting depression and/or dementia, which is unique among brief delirium tools. Its optimized cutoff score was the same as in other populations.
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