Delirium is defined as an acute change or fluctuation in mental status, plus inattention, and either disorganised thinking or altered level of consciousness at the time of evaluation. Increasing numbers of studies confirm that delirium is very common in intensive care unit patients. This review summarises current knowledge about ICU delirium and offers some avenues for future research. This is a summary of Dr Waters' dissertation for the DICM.
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