J Korean Soc Emerg Med.  2011 Oct;22(5):489-493.

Risk Factors for Delirium in Elderly Patients Visiting an Emergency Department

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Korea. bsdo@med.yu.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Delirium is a common and worrisome problem among elder hospitalized patients. Many studies have sought to evaluate the risk factors of delirium. Most of these studies have dealt with the intensive care unit, with virtually nothing known about the emergency room. Our study was designated to evaluate the risk factors in an emergency department.
METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed 414 cases of elder patients admitted to the general ward of internal medicine via the emergency room between January 2009 and December 2009. We divided these patients into a delirium group and non-delirium group. We statistically evaluated 31 known risk factors of delirium in these two groups.
RESULTS
Using chi-square test, 14 of 31 known risk factors of delirium were proven as risk factors of delirium in an emergency room. Using logistic regression, three of the 14 proven risk factors were revealed as prior factors.
CONCLUSION
A variety of factors of delirium are risk factors of delirium in an emergency room. A few important known risk factors are failed to pass statistically evaluation. These results are influenced by cultural pecularities of South Korea. Also, the small sample size limited conclusive evaluation. Nonetheless, the importance of patients' past medical history, laboratory results, and choice of medication when treating elder hospitalized patients to prevent delirium is likely important in reducing mortality and morbidity.

Keyword

Delirium; Elderly; Risk factors

MeSH Terms

Aged
Delirium
Emergencies
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Internal Medicine
Logistic Models
Patients' Rooms
Republic of Korea
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Sample Size
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