2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.iccn.2020.103007
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Application of the delirium risk prediction model in the TED ICU smart intensive care system during the current COVID-19 pandemic

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“…Recently, two delirium-prediction models in ICUs have been introduced: the model for delirium (PRE-DELIRIC) and the early prediction model for delirium (E-PRE-DELIRIC). In these models, the delirium prediction, as reported above, demonstrated both a moderate-to-good performance to predict delirium, especially in ICU; however, more validations are necessary [37][38][39][40]. These tools allow practicing preventive strategies to avoid delirium in critical patients.…”
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“…Recently, two delirium-prediction models in ICUs have been introduced: the model for delirium (PRE-DELIRIC) and the early prediction model for delirium (E-PRE-DELIRIC). In these models, the delirium prediction, as reported above, demonstrated both a moderate-to-good performance to predict delirium, especially in ICU; however, more validations are necessary [37][38][39][40]. These tools allow practicing preventive strategies to avoid delirium in critical patients.…”
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confidence: 89%