Delirium assessment in patients with advanced cancer presenting to the emergency department of a comprehensive cancer center.

2015 
217 Background: The exact frequency of delirium among patients with advanced cancer presenting to emergency departments (EDs) is unknown. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of delirium among patients with advanced cancer who present to the ED at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Methods: The exact frequency of delirium among patients with advanced cancer presenting to emergency departments (EDs) is unknown. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of delirium among patients with advanced cancer who present to the ED at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Results: A total of 624 patients were screen for this study, and 243 patients were enrolled. The main reasons for exclusion were: 1) cancer was not advanced, 2) the patient had been in the ED for over 12 hours and 3) the patient was non-English speaking. The median age for all patients enrolled was 62 years (range 19 – 89 years), 167 (69%) were white, and 120(49.4) were female. CAM was positive in 22(9%) of patients. The median MDAS ...
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