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Delirium predicts a worse prognosis for patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), but it is not clear whether symptom relief or the intensity of treatment after the acute phase can reduce its effects
Recently, the heart blood vessels published a research article on the disease areas authoritative journal Stroke, researchers aimed to investigate the differences in outcome associated with delirium ease before discharge, and the potential mediating role in the acute phase after hospital discharge
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The researchers conducted a single-center cohort study of ICH patients who had seen consecutive visits over a two-year period
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Among 590 patients (mean age 70.
It can be seen that the acute delirium of most ICH patients resolves after discharge, which has a better outcome than patients with persistent delirium
Acute delirium in most ICH patients resolves after discharge, which has a better outcome than patients with persistent delirium
Original source:
Michael E.