Altered mental status in patients with cancer Journal Article


Authors: Tuma, R.; Deangelis, L. M.
Article Title: Altered mental status in patients with cancer
Abstract: Objective: To identify the causes of an altered mental status in a cancer population. Methods: We studied 140 confused patients with cancer (100 prospectively and 40 retrospectively) between January 1, 1991, and June 30, 1992, to determine clinical findings, causes, and outcome. Results: All patients had non-central nervous system cancers. The most common primary cancer types were lung (20%), gastrointestinal tract (18%), leukemia and lymphoma (17%), and breast (11%). Median patient age was 73 years, and 49% were men. Disseminated systemic metastases were present in 50% of patients; 34% were confused at hospital admission and 66% developed confusion during hospitalization. Symptoms included lethargy or coma in 61% of patients, agitation in 44%, disorientation in 83%, lateralizing signs in 41%, delusions or hallucinations in 28%, and seizures in 9%. A single cause of the altered mental stams was found in 33% of patients, whereas 67% had multiple causes. Drugs, especially opioids, were associated with altered mental status in 64% of patients, metabolic abnormalities in 53%, infection in 46%, and recent surgery in 32%. A structural brain lesion was the sole cause of encephalopathy in 15% of patients. Although delirium improved in 67% of patients, it was a poor prognostic factor for overall outcome. Thirty-day mortality was 25%, and 44% of patients died within 6 months, usually from progression of the underlying cancer. Prolonged delirium suggested infection or coagulopathy. Younger patients and those with hypoxemia or kidney or liver dysfunction were more likely to die (P<.05). Conclusion: Patients with cancer usually have multiple causes of delirium, many of which are treatable, with rapid improvement in their cognitive status.
Keywords: adult; aged; middle aged; retrospective studies; major clinical study; cancer patient; prospective studies; neoplasms; delirium; age factors; confusion; disease progression; seizure; coma; lethargy; hallucination; mental health; agitation; disorientation; delusion; humans; prognosis; human; male; female; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Archives of Neurology
Volume: 57
Issue: 12
ISSN: 0003-9942
Publisher: American Medical Association  
Date Published: 2000-12-01
Start Page: 1727
End Page: 1731
Language: English
PUBMED: 11115238
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.1001/archneur.57.12.1727
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Notes: Export Date: 18 November 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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