Delirium in palliative care Journal Article


Authors: Friedlander, M. M.; Breitbart, W. S.
Article Title: Delirium in palliative care
Abstract: Delirium is highly prevalent in cancer patients with advanced disease. Frequently a pre-terminal event, the condition is a sign of significant physiologic disturbance, typically involving multiple medical etiologies including infection, organ failure, adverse medication effects, and in rare situations, paraneoplastic syndromes. Unfortunately, delirium is frequently under recognized or misdiagnosed and, therefore, inappropriately treated or untreated in terminally ill patients. The clinical features of delirium are numerous and encompass a variety of neu-ropsychiatric symptoms common to other psychiatric disorders. Three clinical subtypes of delirium, based on arousal disturbance and psychomotor behavior, have been described: hyperactive, hypoactive, and mixed. The differential diagnosis for delirium includes depression, mania, psychosis, and dementia. Numerous instruments have been developed to aid the clinician in rapidly screening for the disorder. Standard management requires an investigation of the etiologies, correction of the contributing factors, and management of symptoms. Symptomatic and supportive therapies, including numerous pharmacologic approaches, are important, but several aspects of the use of neuroleptics and other agents in the management of delirium in the dying patient rcontroversial.
Keywords: review; pathophysiology; methodology; neoplasm; neoplasms; palliative care; diagnosis, differential; delirium; differential diagnosis; palliative therapy; terminally ill patient; terminally ill; depression; hospitalization; severity of illness index; dementia; antidepressant agent; neuroleptic agent; bipolar disorder; antipsychotic agents; antidepressive agents; humans; human
Journal Title: Oncology (Norwalk)
Volume: 18
Issue: 12
ISSN: 0890-9091
Publisher: C M P Medica LLC * The Oncology Group  
Date Published: 2004-10-01
Start Page: 1541
End Page: 1550
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 15609476
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Notes: ONCOLOGY (USA) -- Cited By (since 1996):15 -- Export Date: 16 June 2014 -- CODEN: OCLGE C2 - 15609476 -- Source: Scopus
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