2014
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2014.32.31_suppl.130
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Identification of patients at risk for delirium on a medical oncology hospital ward.

Abstract: 130 Background: Delirium is a distressing experience for patients with cancer. Incidence rates of delirium vary between 5 and 88 percent. We studied the incidence of delirium on our medical oncology ward, along with its predisposing and precipitating factors, in order to identify patients who may benefit from screening and early interventions. Methods: We evaluated patients admitted to our medical oncology ward between January 2011 and June 2012 for delirium. In this period a screening program with the Deliri… Show more

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“…Although few studies have reported risk models for delirium in palliative care settings or palliative care eligible populations, [63] the baseline delirium risk factors identified in this study, poorer functional and cognitive performance and a higher frequency of baseline deficits in attentional capacity, are consistent with existing data from oncology settings [64,65]. Data regarding CRP and ADS were not obtained as pre-planned.…”
Section: Secondary Objectives Of the Feasibility Studysupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Although few studies have reported risk models for delirium in palliative care settings or palliative care eligible populations, [63] the baseline delirium risk factors identified in this study, poorer functional and cognitive performance and a higher frequency of baseline deficits in attentional capacity, are consistent with existing data from oncology settings [64,65]. Data regarding CRP and ADS were not obtained as pre-planned.…”
Section: Secondary Objectives Of the Feasibility Studysupporting
confidence: 79%