• Gen Hosp Psychiatry · Nov 1996

    Early diagnosis of delirium after cardiac surgery.

    • I Koolhoven, M R Tjon-A-Tsien, and R C van der Mast.
    • Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
    • Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 1996 Nov 1;18(6):448-51.

    AbstractIn order to detect patients who become delirious after cardiac surgery in an early postoperative stage, an observational checklist was used. Fifteen patients were constantly observed during their 48-hour stay at the intensive care unit for postoperative care. Two (13%) male patients developed postoperative delirium according to DSM-III-R criteria. It was possible to detect these patients in an early postoperative stage (within 48 hours) by means of systematic observations of their behavior.

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