Delirium identification among older adults hospitalized while incarcerated

Farah Acher Kaiksow, Mustafa Quadir, Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi, Kaelin Rapport, Yonghe Yan, Noelle K LoConte, John Eason, Blair P Golden, Marguerite Burns
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The rapidly growing population of older incarcerated patients is at increased risk of hospital-associated delirium as they have a high prevalence of comorbidities and face the unique process of accelerated aging. Our goal is to provide the first data available on identification of delirium via ICD-10 codes in this marginalized group; appropriate use of these codes communicates information across health systems and between clinicians. We examined 5,134 admissions of incarcerated patients over a 10-year period. Delirium was coded in 0.4%, significantly less than in the non-incarcerated population. Those diagnosed with delirium were six times more likely to have previously been identified as cognitively impaired via ICD-10 codes. Incarcerated patients experience incarceration-specific care processes that increase their risk of delirium, suggesting that the rate we found is a severe underestimation. This data supports future studies aimed at assessing the true rate of and risk factors for delirium in this underserved population.
监禁期间住院的老年人谵妄的鉴定
背景:快速增长的老年被监禁患者群体面临着医院相关性谵妄的风险增加,因为他们有高患病率的合并症,并面临着独特的加速衰老的过程。我们的目标是通过ICD-10代码在这一边缘群体中提供关于谵妄识别的第一批可用数据;适当使用这些代码可在整个卫生系统和临床医生之间传递信息。方法我们调查了10年间5134例入院的监禁患者。结果谵妄发生率为0.4%,明显低于非监禁人群。那些被诊断为谵妄的人以前通过ICD-10代码被确定为认知障碍的可能性是正常人的六倍。结论被监禁的患者经历了监禁特定的护理过程,增加了他们谵妄的风险,表明我们发现的比率被严重低估了。这些数据支持未来的研究,旨在评估这一服务不足人群中谵妄的真实发生率和危险因素。
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