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- Matías González, Gabriel Martínez, Jorge Calderón, Luis Villarroel, Francisca Yuri, Carlos Rojas, Alvaro Jeria, Gonzalo Valdivia, Pedro Paulo Marín, and Marcela Carrasco.
- Psychiatry Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago-Chile RM, Chile.
- Psychosomatics. 2009 May 1;50(3):234-8.
BackgroundDelirium is an important problem especially in older medical inpatients.ObjectiveThe authors asked whether delirium and its duration are associated with higher mortality in a 3-month follow-up period.MethodIn this prospective cohort study, inpatients age 65 and older were assessed every 48 hours with the Confusion Assessment Method.ResultsOf 542 patients enrolled, 192 (35.4%) developed delirium. After 3 months, mortality in the delirium cohort was 25.9%, and in the nondelirium cohort was 5.8%. Delirium was independently associated with mortality, and increased by 11% for every 48 hours of delirium.ConclusionDelirium and increased delirium durations are significantly associated with higher mortality.
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