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    Delva M.

    POST-STROKE DELIRIUM: PREDICTORS, CHARACTERISTICS, CONSEQUENCES


    About the author: Delva M.
    Heading CLINICAL MEDICINE
    Type of article Scentific article
    Annotation Post-stroke delirium is associated with multiple negative consequences. Aim: to study delirium rate, delirium predictors in patients with acute strokes, to clarify the possible interconnections between the post-stroke delirium and psychoneurological as well as functional patients’ characteristics at hospital discharges. It has been included in the study 189 patients with ischemic and 40 patients with hemorrhagic strokes. Delirium was detected during each day of hospital stay using 4AT test. Conclusions. The rate of post-stroke delirium during hospital stay is 22.7%. Post-stroke delirium predictors are patients’ age, stroke severity according to NIHS scale, pneumonia. Post-stroke delirium has direct associations with an increased risk of cognitive impairments according to MoCA test, post-stroke fatigue, disabling functional conditions (values of modified Rankin scale more than 2 points).
    Tags postynsultnыy delirium, patients, Rэnkyna scale
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    Publication of the article «World of Medicine and Biology» №2(60), 2017 year, 044-048 pages, index UDK 616.831-005.1-036.8