Predisposing and Precipitating Factors Associated With Delirium: A Systematic Review. Ormseth CH, et al, JAMA Netw Open 2023.
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Importance: Despite discrete etiologies leading to delirium, it is treated as a common end point in hospital and in clinical trials, and delirium research may be hampered by the attempt to treat all instances of delirium similarly, leaving delirium management as an unmet need. An individualized approach based on unique patterns of delirium pathophysiology, as reflected in predisposing factors and precipitants, may be necessary, but there exists no accepted method of grouping delirium into distinct etiologic subgroups.
Objective: To conduct a systematic review to identify potential predisposing and precipitating factors associated with delirium in adult patients agnostic to setting. EVIDENCE REVIEW: A literature search was performed of PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and PsycINFO from database inception to December 2021 using search Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms consciousness disorders, confusion, causality, and disease susceptibility, with constraints of cohort or case-control studies. Two reviewers selected studies that met the following criteria for inclusion: published in English, prospective cohort or case-control study, at least 50 participants, delirium assessment in person by a physician or trained research personnel using a reference standard, and results including a multivariable model to identify independent factors associated with delirium.
Findings: A total of 315 studies were included with a mean (SD) Newcastle-Ottawa Scale score of 8.3 (0.8) out of 9. Across 101 144 patients (50 006 [50.0%] male and 49 766 [49.1%] female patients) represented (24 015 with delirium), studies reported 33 predisposing and 112 precipitating factors associated with delirium. There was a diversity of factors associated with delirium, with substantial physiological heterogeneity.
Conclusions and relevance: In this systematic review, a comprehensive list of potential predisposing and precipitating factors associated with delirium was found across all clinical settings. These findings may be used to inform more precise study of delirium's heterogeneous pathophysiology and treatment.
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- Predisposing and Precipitating Factors Associated With Delirium: A Systematic Review.
- Predisposing and Precipitating Factors Associated With Delirium: A Systematic Review.
- Ormseth CH, LaHue SC, Oldham MA, Josephson SA, Whitaker E, Douglas VC
- JAMA network open
- 2023
- JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Jan 3;6(1):e2249950. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.49950.
- Adult, Humans, Male, Female, Disease Susceptibility, *Delirium/epidemiology/etiology, Precipitating Factors, Prospective Studies, Case-Control Studies
- Syndromes_Geriatriques, Syndromes_Geriatriques, Neurocognitif, Confusion, Facteurs_de_risque, RevueSystématique, Revue_systématique
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- DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.49950
- PMID: 36607634
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