Risk factors for delirium in an Australian paediatric intensive care unit
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Long, D
Schibler, A
De Young, A
Dow, B
Warren, J
Kenardy, J
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Background: Delirium is a common and serious neuropsychiatric complication in all critically ill patients. Previous studies have examined treatment-related factors which may contribute to the development of delirium, however understanding of the factors which increase a paediatric patient's risk of delirium is still in its infancy.
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Australian Critical Care
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31
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2
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Paterson, R; Long, D; Schibler, A; De Young, A; Dow, B; Warren, J; Kenardy, J, Risk factors for delirium in an Australian paediatric intensive care unit, Australian Critical Care, 2018, 31 (2), pp. 117-117