Glauco Valdivieso-Jiménez , Gustavo Valencia-Mesias , Jimmy Paucar-Alfaro
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Factores asociados a delirium en pacientes hospitalizados durante pandemia de COVID-19
Objectives
To determine the risk factors associated with delirium in patients admitted to a COVID-19 hospitalization of a general hospital during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods
An observational, analytical, case-control study was conducted. We analyzed 50 medical records of patients who presented delirium and 50 who did not present delirium in a COVID hospitalization area during the period from March 2020 to March 2021. The odd ratio of sociodemographic and clinical factors for presenting delirium was evaluated. The logistic regression statistical test was performed using STATA 17.0 software. The protocol was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Villa El Salvador Emergency Hospital.
Results
Ventilatory support (P=.04), especially the use of a reservoir mask (OR: .34; 95%CI: 0.12–0.88) and the presence of systemic complications (P=.03) such as metabolic acidosis (OR: 12.9; 95%CI: 1.45-115.58) were statistically significant variables associated with a higher risk of presenting delirium.
Conclusions
The type of ventilatory support and the presence of systemic complications were significant risk factors for delirium in patients hospitalized in a COVID area. Further studies are required in this field to obtain more evidence in this regard.
期刊介绍:
Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría (RCP) is a quarterly official publication of Colombian Psychiatry Association (March, June, September and December) and its purpose is to spread different the knowledge models that currently constitute the theoretical and practical body of our specialty. Psychiatrists, psychiatric residents, non psychiatric physicians, psychologists, philosophers or other health professionals or persons interested in this area can take part in the magazine. This journal publishes original works, revision or updating articles, case reports of all psychiatry and mental health areas, epistemology, mind philosophy, bioethics and also articles about methodology of investigation and critical reading.