Delirium in oncological palliative care and clinical cardiology units: A comparative analysis

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Sanchez Grisales, Elisa [1 ]
Maria Higuita, Ana [2 ]
Escobar Correa, Marcela [2 ]
Vargas Gomez, John Jairo [3 ]
Palacio Gonzalez, Carolina [4 ,5 ]
Krikorian Daveloza, Alicia [1 ]
Franco Vasquez, Jose Gabriel [6 ]
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[1] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Sch Med, Medellin, Colombia
[2] Clin Las Amer, Pyschol Unit, Medellin, Colombia
[3] Clin Las Amer, Inst Cancerol, Pyschol Unit, Medellin, Colombia
[4] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia
[5] Inst Cancerol, Pyschol Unit, Medellin, Colombia
[6] Univ Pontificia Bolivariana, Sch Med, Liaison Psychiat Res Grp, Medellin, Colombia
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Cardiology; Delirium; Dementia; Oncological palliative care; ADVANCED CANCER; PREVALENCE; OUTCOMES; RISK; RELIABILITY; RECOGNITION; FREQUENCY; LIFE; PAIN;
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10.1017/S1478951522000906
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Objective The aim of this study was to compare the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of delirium in patients treated in a clinical cardiology unit (CCU) and an oncological palliative care unit (OPCU) at a high-complexity institution. Context Delirium is a neuropsychiatric syndrome with multicausal etiology, associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Method This was a cross-sectional, analytical observational study. CCU and OPCU patients were evaluated for 480 days. The diagnosis was made according to DSM-V. Sociodemographic characteristics, the Karnofsky index, and the Charlson index were evaluated. Possible etiologies were verified. Severity was assessed with the Delirium Severity Scale (DRS-R98). Results A total of 1,986 patients were evaluated, 205 were eligible, and 110 were included in the study (CCU: 61, OPCU: 49). Delirium prevalence was 11.35% in the CCU and 9.87% in the OPCU. CCU patients were 12 years older (p < 0.03) and a history of dementia (41 vs. 8.2%; p < 0.001). Organ failure was the most frequent etiology of delirium in the CCU (41.0%), and in the OPCU, the etiologies were neoplasms (28.6%), side effect of medication (22.4%), and infections (2.5%). Differences were found in the clinical characteristics of delirium evaluated by DRS-R98, with the condition being more severe and with a higher frequency of psychotic symptoms in OPCU patients. Conclusion Delirium was a common condition in hospitalized patients in the CCU and the OPCU. The clinical characteristics were similar in both groups; however, significant differences were found in OPCU patients in terms of age, personal history of dementia, and opioid use, as well as the severity of delirium and a greater association with psychotic symptoms. These findings have implications for the early implementation of diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
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