Incidence, Associated Factors, and Outcome of Delirium among Patients Admitted to ICUs in Oman.

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Critical Care Research and Practice Pub Date : 2022-10-04 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/4692483
Rasha Khamis Al-Hoodar, Eilean Rathinasamy Lazarus, Omar Al Omari, Omar Al Zaabi
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Abstract

Background: The incidence of delirium is high up to 46.3% among patients admitted to ICU. Delirium is linked to negative patient outcomes like increased duration of mechanical ventilation use, prolonged ICU stay, increased mortality rate, and healthcare costs. Despite the importance of delirium and its consequences that are significant, there is a scarcity of studies which explored delirium in Oman.

Objectives: This study was conducted to assess the incidence of delirium, the association between the selected predisposing factors and precipitating factors with delirium, determine the predicators of delirium, and evaluate its impacts on ICU mortality and ICU length of stay among ICU patients in Oman.

Methods: A multicenter prospective observational design was used. A total of 153 patients were assessed two-times a day by bedside ICU nurses through the Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist (ICDSC).

Results: The results revealed that the delirium incidence was 26.1%. Regression analysis showed that sepsis, metabolic acidosis, nasogastric tube use, and APACHE II score were independent predictors for delirium among ICU patients in Oman and delirium had significant impacts on ICU length of stay and mortality rate.

Conclusion: Delirium is common among ICU patients and it is associated with negative consequences. Multidisciplinary prevention strategies should be implemented to identify and treat the modifiable risk factors.

阿曼icu患者谵妄的发生率、相关因素和预后。
背景:在ICU住院患者中谵妄的发生率高达46.3%。谵妄与患者的负面结果有关,如机械通气使用时间延长、ICU住院时间延长、死亡率增加和医疗费用增加。尽管谵妄的重要性及其后果是显著的,但在阿曼探索谵妄的研究缺乏。目的:本研究旨在评估阿曼ICU患者谵妄的发病率、选定的诱发因素和诱发因素与谵妄的关系,确定谵妄的预测因素,并评估其对ICU死亡率和ICU住院时间的影响。方法:采用多中心前瞻性观察设计。共153例患者由床边ICU护士通过重症监护谵妄筛查清单(ICDSC)进行评估,每天两次。结果:谵妄发生率为26.1%。回归分析显示,脓毒症、代谢性酸中毒、鼻胃管使用和APACHE II评分是阿曼ICU患者谵妄的独立预测因子,谵妄对ICU住院时间和死亡率有显著影响。结论:谵妄在ICU患者中较为常见,并伴有不良后果。应实施多学科预防战略,以识别和治疗可改变的危险因素。
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Critical Care Research and Practice
Critical Care Research and Practice CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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