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Disease dementia
Symptom C0011206|delirium
Sentences 28
PubMedID- 22879644 delirium increased the risk of incident dementia (odds ratio 8.7, 95% confidence interval 2.1–35).
PubMedID- 22631877 Two-thirds of cases of delirium occur in patients with dementia .
PubMedID- 24048854 We have modeled aspects of delirium during dementia by exploiting progressive neurodegeneration in the me7 mouse model of prion disease and by superimposing systemic inflammation induced by the bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (lps).
PubMedID- 23569687 Case discussion: large volume blood loss and delirium in a patient with subtrochanteric fracture, dementia, and multiple comorbidities.
PubMedID- 23870331 Conclusions: the frequency of delirium varies with each dementia type.
PubMedID- 21994844 Inversely, the available evidence strongly suggests that delirium increases the risk of new-onset dementia at long term, as much as 6-fold at three-year followup .
PubMedID- 20733304 Estimated by kaplan-meier plots, delirium in patients with dementia was significantly associated with an increased risk of death from stroke (p = 0.004) and dementia (p
PubMedID- 23907068 The prevalence of delirium in persons with dementia was much higher: 79.5 (95% ci: 35–126) per 1,000 persons.54 the canadian study of health and ageing applied dsm-iii-r diagnoses at consensus meetings after two independent neuropsychological evaluations.55 diagnoses of delirium and dementia were considered mutually exclusive.
PubMedID- 23245397 Whether delirium is a harbinger of future dementia or purely a marker for increased organ dysfunction and severity of illness remains unclear.
PubMedID- 21729412 Background: the course of delirium in patients with dementia who are undergoing management of delirium with antipsychotics has not previously been studied.
PubMedID- 24403970 A distinction is made between delirium with pre-existing dementia and that without.
PubMedID- 25416207 It is argued that delirium (in dementia) can and should be regarded as a paradigm for a biopsychosocial disorder sui generis.
PubMedID- 22723791 Inversely, the available evidence strongly suggests that delirium increases the risk of new-onset dementia in the long-term, as much as sixfold at 3 year follow-up (maclullich et al., 2009).
PubMedID- 23828731 We have developed a non-pharmacological intervention for delirium in persons with dementia based on our prior interdisciplinary work on delirium, dementia and cognitive stimulation.
PubMedID- 23859475 Organizing construct: delirium in people with dementia is common across all cultures.
PubMedID- 24753656 Several studies have suggested that delirium is associated with risk of dementia and also acceleration of decline in existing dementia.
PubMedID- 26353866 delirium, level of consciousness, dementia and functional status were prospectively assessed by trained ras comprised of medical students, internal medicine residents and critical care fellows.
PubMedID- 24610863 dementia was significantly associated with delirium in six studies .
PubMedID- 21053810 Despite the prevalence and severity of delirium in people with dementia, there are currently no published reports of the use of the electronic medical record in delirium detection and management.
PubMedID- 21488579 In multivariate analysis, only marital status (being married) and severity of dementia remained statistically associated with delirium severity.
PubMedID- 22249402 Attempts have also been made to use donepezil to reduce delirium in patients with dementia .
PubMedID- 21840820 It was determined that she had delirium concurrent with dementia and/or depression.
PubMedID- 24151504 The differing delirium rates reported in patients with and without dementia and cognitive impairment in this and other studies highlight the importance of presenting delirium rates separately for the two groups, which several earlier studies failed to do.
PubMedID- 20661879 On admission delirium was strongly associated with dementia (adjusted odds ratio 0, 95%ci 5.8-6.3) and with adverse drug effects (ades) (adjusted odds ratio 4.6, 95%ci 4.3, 5.0).
PubMedID- 25066510 Study-defined delirium was associated with a new dementia diagnosis at two years (or 8.82, 95% ci 2.76 to 28.2) and death (hr 1.28, 95% ci 1.03 to 1.60), even after adjustment for acute illness severity.
PubMedID- 24665147 This concentration is lower than the postoperative cut-off level for delirium in patients without dementia, and somewhat higher than the lower limit necessary to avoid extrapyramidal side effects in patients with schizophrenia, as reported by tune and coyle .
PubMedID- 21569370 Very few studies have examined unique risk factors for delirium in persons with dementia, although the available evidence seems to indicate that they are similar to factors observed in cognitively intact individuals.
PubMedID- 20587481 On the drs-r98, multiple non-cognitive symptoms, inattention and disorientation were more severe in delirium groups compared with dementia-alone.

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